Pacific Seas Aquarium
Tacoma, Washington
The new Aquarium at Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium (PDZA) in Tacoma, Washington celebrates the wonder of the oceans and our shared responsibility to protect them. The new 34,000 sf building replaces PDZA’s existing North Pacific Aquarium and expands the collection—in addition to the existing native Puget Sound species, the aquarium introduces a kelp forest and a 250,000 gallon warm water Baja Bay tank housing scalloped hammerhead sharks and sea turtles.
Exhibits at the new aquarium emphasize PDZA’s commitment to wildlife conservation, enhancing visitors’ awareness of their connection to—and impact on—ocean wellbeing. This message of engaged sustainability is reflected in the operational efficiencies of the building itself. The new aquarium employs an innovative drum filtration approach to radically reduce the energy use of the life support systems.
Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium
35,900 sf
Ed Sozinho
Predicted: 122 kbtu/sf/yr
Architecture
Interior Design
New Construction