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COMMERCIAL PORTFOLIO
Perpetual
Savings Bank
Arlington, Virginia and Waldorf, Maryland
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Bass
Architects was brought on by this local banking company to design
two suburban branches. The space planning and interior design
for this facility emphasized lighting and patterns to add dimension
to this otherwise narrow 2,600 square foot bay.
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Glass
partitions for private offices open the entire space and allows
the natural light to penetrate through to the interior teller area.
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The stepped
cove lit ceiling and decorative wall sconces capture height while
the light forms a silhouetted designed against the wall.
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tile with cobalt blue tile inserts were used to create a sense of
spaciousness as the eye moves across the diagonal flooring. Natural
and artificial light combine to make a bright, cheerful space for
bank workers and customers. |
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Photos by Sharon Warneck and
James Cohrssen
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R.W. Bass A.I.A. Architects, Chartered, DBA Bass Architects, Chartered
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