High School Embodies Its Rural Surroundings and Technology Focus
Surrounded by the rural fields of Quincy, Wash., the new Quincy High School showcases how technology and agriculture merge. One way the team at NAC Architecture, Seattle, accomplished this was by selecting EN-V Metal Wall Panels from Dri-Design because metal is a common building material in the rural landscape.
Spokane, Wash.-based Cobra BEC Inc., now part of Flynn Companies, installed 44,000 square feet of 0.08-inch EN-V Metal Wall Panels in a Slate Gray color. EN-V is a tested, architectural, dry joint, pressure equalized rainscreen system with an uncommonly low price. EN-V has a nearly endless palette of custom colors that allows unique design details to shine.