Odyssey Elementary School, Woods Cross, Utah

by Jonathan McGaha | 31 March 2016 12:00 am

Photo: Scot Zimmerman

Photo: Scot Zimmerman

VCBO Architecture designed a pattern intended to evoke motion with six colors of ATAS International Inc.’s CastleTop diamond-shaped flat metal roof shingles on Odyssey Elementary School. Additionally, MBCI’s 8-inch Artisan metal soffit and interior liner panel system were installed for the 84,785-square-foot project. The project was designed to obtain LEED Gold certification and was completed in August 2014.

Owner: Davis School District, Farmington, Utah
General contractor: Hughes General Contractors, North Salt Lake City, Utah[1]
Architect: VCBO Architecture, Salt Lake City[2]
Structural engineer: Bsumek Mu and Associates PC, Salt Lake City[3]
Metal roof panels: ATAS International Inc., Allenstown, Pa., www.atas.com[4]
Metal soffit: MBCI, Houston, www.mbci.com[5]

Endnotes:
  1. Hughes General Contractors, North Salt Lake City, Utah: http://www.hughesgc.com/
  2. VCBO Architecture, Salt Lake City: http://www.vcbo.com/
  3. Bsumek Mu and Associates PC, Salt Lake City: http://www.bsumekmu.com/
  4. www.atas.com: http://www.atas.com/
  5. www.mbci.com: http://www.mbci.com/

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