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Los Alamos National Bank

Santa Fe, New Mexico
Interpreting elements of regional architecture, the Los Alamos National Bank building design blends traditional proportions and features with contemporary details. The branch office is a highly visible example of environmental stewardship and it is the first building completed in New Mexico to incorporate an integral building design process using Building Information Modeling (BIM). The floor plan design was inspired by the traditional placita with functions surrounding a central plaza and clerestory windows provide diffused daylight to this interior courtyard. LANB requested spaces that could provide privacy and confidentiality while departmentalizing some of the traditional banking functions. Plastered walls, beams and corbels of reclaimed wood, custom chandeliers, and porcelain tile floors contribute to the overall regional experience while full frameless glass walls and state of the art technology form a counterpoint that expresses the cutting edge business strategy of LANB. Awards: Southwest Contractor, Best of 2010 Awards, Retail Category, NAIOP Awards of Excellence, Eagle Award, Associated General Contractors, Best Building Award in Building Information Modeling
Stats
  • LEED Gold
  • 15,270 SF building
  • 3.18 acre site