BUILDING 1000, NAVAL BASE KITSAP
Bremerton, California, United States
RETROFIT
ORIGINAL
2007
Residential
12
Re-Clad
  • Acoustic Performance
  • Operational energy performance
  • Durability
  • Resilience
  • Durability planning

OTHER SYSTEMS INCLUDED IN THE RETROFIT

EXTENT OF THE FACADE INTERVENTION
  • Insulation was added
  • Opaque infill panels were replaced / modified
  • Original facade was replaced with a new one

DESCRIPTION
The Building 1000 at the Kitsap Naval Station in Bremerton, WA, USA was in urgent need of replacing the failed EIFS as part of the rehabilitation for this U.S. Navy housing facility. The twelve-story tower housing required the design of a pressure equalized rain-screen cladding system.

A pressurized equalized rain-screen design that met NAVFAC’s requirements and included a continuous exterior insulated air barrier membrane tied into the existing glazing and roofing/waterproofing systems.
OWNER


DEVELOPER


DESIGN ARCHITECT


EXECUTIVE ARCHITECT


ENGINEER


CONSTRUCTION MANAGER


GENERAL CONTRACTOR


FACADE CONSULTANT


FACADE CONTRACTOR


OTHER CONSULTANT/CONTRIBUTOR
Residential


ORIGINAL FACADE DESIGN


DESCRIPTION
The Building 1000 at the Kitsap Naval Station in Bremerton, WA, USA was in urgent need of replacing the failed EIFS as part of the rehabilitation for this U.S. Navy housing facility. The twelve-story tower housing required the design of a pressure equalized rain-screen cladding system.

A pressurized equalized rain-screen design that met NAVFAC’s requirements and included a continuous exterior insulated air barrier membrane tied into the existing glazing and roofing/waterproofing systems.