Lewis and Clark State Office Building, Jefferson City, Missouri

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Lewis and Clark State Office Building
Designer Berkebile Nelson Immenschuh McDowell Architects (BNIM Architects), Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Location Jefferson City, Missouri, USA
Date 2006
Building Type Government Building
Climate Warm Temperate
Context Suburban
Architectural Style Modern
Green Certification LEED Platinum Certified
Green Certification Score 53
Street Address 1101 Riverside Drive, Jefferson City, MO 65101 Walk Score
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Client Missouri Department of Natural Resources
Cost $17 million
Area 120,000
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  • U.S. Green Building Council LEED Level: Platinum


"The Missouri Department of Natural Resources’ Lewis and Clark State Office Building consolidates several central offices. The building also incorporates numerous elements of sustainable design, which minimizes its impact on the environment and provides employees with a more productive work environment. The building’s name was chosen to honor the Lewis and Clark expedition in their spirit of discovery, diplomacy and stewardship and to commemorate the bicentennial of their journey."—DNR 2006 Recipient, Citation Award for Excellence, AIA Kansas.


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