ConCore 1000/1250/1500 Raised Floor System
Designed by The Miller Hull Partnership and completed in 2024, the 38,000-square-foot Redmond Library (with 18,500 square-feet of raised access floors) combines a dowel-laminated timber (DLT) structure with Tate’s ConCore (CCN) 1000/1500/1250 raised floor system to create a flexible, energy-efficient, and low-carbon civic space. Finishes include porcelain, carpet, and linoleum, offering durability and design versatility across high-traffic public areas.
ConCore panels are rated for 1,000 to 1,500 lbs., and create a modular underfloor plenum that routes HVAC air, power, and technology infrastructure beneath the floor – preserving exposed architectural ceilings and clean interior aesthetics. Supporting underfloor air distribution (UFAD), it delivers conditioned air directly to the occupied zone, improving indoor air quality and energy efficiency. By eliminating a concrete topping slab, projects reduce embodied carbon and structural weight.
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Tate Access Floor
