Interior finishes on the first floor help to create a professional work atmosphere, while finishes on the second floor for the sleeping quarters communicate a more "comfortable" residential quality. The sloped roof form of the building dramatically communicates the spirit of flight and, from a practical standpoint, sheds water and snow away from the vehicle bays.
A brick exterior finish complements the existing base architecture. Economical metal siding and soffiting are used with creativity and control to give these otherwise industrial materials the look of first class architectural finishes. Generous insulation, energy-efficient radiant heat flooring, geothermal wells, and natural day lighting make this an inventive, efficient, and economical facility that compliments the rigorous Air National Guard program and construction requirements.
Newington, New Hampshire
22,000 sf




