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The Murdock at The Waterfront

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The Murdock at The Waterfront

Mixed-use facility

655 West Columbia Way

Vancouver , WA 98660

United States

Mixed-use facility

655 West Columbia Way

Vancouver , WA 98660

United States

Professional photography of the Murdock Building in Vancouver, WA.

As the first office building developed at The Waterfront Vancouver, The Murdock sets the tone with its distinctive and forward-thinking design. Transforming an abandoned site into a vibrant mixed-use space, The Murdock not only welcomes a burgeoning community but also pays homage to the Columbia River just a short block away. Drawing inspiration from the shapes of a marina, the building’s gentle angles evoke the prow of a ship. Its light and airy layout offers breathtaking views from its expansive windows clad in SunGuard™ SNR 43 and SN 54 coatings on clear glass. SunGuard SN 54 helps tenants fully experience the sights with its ability to reduce glare, while both coatings help achieve a sophisticated, neutral aesthetic and high performance.

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Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope® – Vancouver

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Ankrom Moisan

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Willamette Glass Inc.

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