A recently aired episode of America ByDesign highlighted the Seattle Aquarium Ocean Pavilion, a remarkable project that demonstrates how architecture can connect people, place, and purpose. Designed by LMN Architects, the Pavilion serves as both a tribute to the ocean and a vital new landmark for Seattle’s waterfront.
Morin is proud to have played a role in bringing this vision to life. Our architectural metal panels form part of the Pavilion’s distinctive façade, which integrates seamlessly with the surrounding environment. The design not only enhances the city’s connection to Puget Sound but also reflects the aquarium’s mission of marine conservation.
Built with Sustainability in Mind
The Ocean Pavilion sets a new benchmark for environmentally conscious design. Every element of the project was developed with sustainability at its core, from the organic forms of the façade to the careful selection of materials. Morin’s panels were chosen for their durability, performance, and ability to complement the architects’ bold vision, reinforcing the Pavilion’s role as a model for sustainable cultural landmarks.
Connecting People with the Ocean
The Pavilion provides visitors with an immersive experience that fosters a deeper appreciation for marine life. Through its thoughtful design, the structure serves as a bridge between the city and the sea, inviting the community to connect with the natural world in meaningful ways.
Being featured on America ByDesign alongside LMN Architects and other project partners is an honor. For Morin, the Ocean Pavilion exemplifies what we aim to achieve in every collaboration: delivering products that combine performance, beauty, and sustainability to help shape the future of architectural design.