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Dade Paper
Dade Paper
2004 Tilt-Up Achievement Award Winner
Distribution/Warehouse Division
Dade Paper is a solid example of the architectural creativity afforded by the Tilt-Up construction method. Long criticized for its “boxy” nature, this structure clearly shows that Tilt-Up is capable of creating striking distribution space.

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Submitted By:
Woodland Construction (Jupiter, Florida)
Owner:
Dade Paper (Miami, FL)
Tilt-Up Contractor:
Woodland Construction
Tilt-Up Erector:
Sunshine Specialties Inc. (Orlando, Florida)
Finishes:
Textured Coatings of America (Panama City, Florida)
Bond Breaker:
Nox-Crete Products Group (Omaha, Nebraska)
Lifting Hardware:
Meadow Burke (Tampa, Florida)
 

The 224,000-square-foot Dade Paper distribution center received the third highest overall point total. The judges remarked that this project is effective in dispelling the myth that Tilt-Up is only for boxes and distinctive in its use of form.

Tilt-Up is credited by the owner, as well as the design and construction team, for disguising this distribution facility and making it appear more like an office. This was an important priority for the owner because he sought a higher-end look for his clients, employees and the community at-large, and therefore chose to focus on creating a unique entranceway, highlighting the office and removing the focus from the distribution space.

The office area of this facility posed many challenges and was extremely complex. Radius panels formed double walls at the rotunda area. Special formwork was used to cast the radius panels and Tilt-Up proved to be the most economical way to create this feature. The monument sign outside of the building also is constructed from curved Tilt-Up panels. Further, a variety of complicated reveal patterns were used to create a distinctive architectural look.

In addition to the radius panels, extensive use of reveal patterns and EIFS molding on the parapet of the radius panels accent this facility.

The shocking brick color against the cream and white tones highlight and add life to otherwise simple walls. The double-entry rotunda feature, created with curved wall panels, is the focal point of the facility.

Location
Dade Paper
9601 NW 112th Avenue
Miami, FL
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Quick Facts
Total floor area:
224,000 sq.ft.
Tallest panel:
49' - 5 "
Largest panel:
1,175 sq.ft.
Heaviest panel:
164,000 lbs
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