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Field Arts & Events Hall

Mixed-use facility

201 W Front St

Port Angeles , Washington 98362

United States

Mixed-use facility

201 W Front St

Port Angeles , Washington 98362

United States

Field Arts and Events Hall

The Field Arts & Events Hall serves as a new cultural hub and a gathering space rooted in the natural beauty of Port Angeles. Architectural gestures throughout the building capture its majestic surroundings. An airy, multilevel atrium and conference spaces feature a 270-degree curtain wall constructed with regionally sourced timber mullions that honor the city’s timber industry heritage. Clad in SunGuard™ SNX 51/23 coating on clear glass, the façade achieves a neutral-blue aesthetic that reflects stunning scenery and sunsets. The triple-silver solution also helps ensure natural lighting floods the interior. The use of glass offers breathtaking, wraparound views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca and the Olympic Mountains throughout the public spaces, creating a meaningful connection between the community and its environment.

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Hartung Glass

Fabricator

LMN Architects

Architect

Mission Glass

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