HomepageInspirationReferencesSTAR Center Overview Fish-Scale Patterning STAR Center | Tacoma, WA, USAFacadeModula Swisspearl Carat Coral 7031The new community center lies at the heart of a redeveloped regional sports and recreation campus. The primary functions are arranged as an arced series of nesting units that open to the landscaped surroundings and offer views of nearby Mount Rainier. The red Swisspearl clad facade features a unique fish-scale pattern and forms an integral part of an overarching sustainability strategy.The ventilated Swisspearl façade is one of multiple energy-saving measures through which the STAR Center achieved LEED Gold accreditation. The facility benefits from natural ventilation and lighting, with all windows shaded by exterior blinds to minimize heat absorption. Fifty 300-foot deep geothermal wells supply tempered water to a central heat pump system, which distributes zoned heating and passive cooling throughout thebuilding.LocationTacoma, WA, USAArchitectMiller Hull Partnership, Seattle, USABuilderMetropolitan Park District of Tacoma, Tacoma, USAPartnerLa Olson Construction, Seattle, USAYear2013PhotographerSteve Wanke Photography , Warren, USA Downloads Project Sheet STAR Center pdf 15,1 MB Back to the overview Select several references and design your individual lookbook for downloadingYour individual lookbook for download (0)Your individual lookbook+ show entire selection- reduce displayed selectionCreate PDFAdd to lookbookIn lookbook