FKAA KEY WEST, FLORIDA

The Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority (FKAA) Building is a 3-story Class A office building designed to serve as the administrative headquarters for the FKAA, the sole provider of potable water and wastewater services for the Florida Keys. This modern facility is notable for achieving Florida Green Building Coalition Platinum Certification, earning the highest number of points for any building in Florida at the time of its construction. The building also received the Business for Beauty Award from the Key West Chamber of Commerce, reflecting its aesthetic and functional excellence.

The interiors are designed to balance functionality, sustainability, and modern aesthetics. Key features include. It includes spacious office spaces, conference rooms, and administrative areas optimized for workflow efficiency and collaboration among FKAA’s staff. The interiors incorporate eco-friendly materials, such as low-VOC finishes, recycled content, and energy-efficient fixtures, aligning with the Platinum Certification standards. Natural wood and neutral tones create a professional yet approachable environment. The look of the building is sleek and contemporary, with clean lines and a minimalist design that reflects Key West’s coastal-modern aesthetic. The exterior features a combination of smooth, light-colored facades and glass elements, blending seamlessly with the tropical surroundings while maintaining a professional appearance. Inside, the feel is professional yet welcoming, with open spaces and natural light creating an airy, productive environment. The design prioritizes sustainability without sacrificing style, offering a sense of modernity and environmental responsibility that resonates with the FKAA’s mission to protect the Florida Keys’ natural resources.