The U.S. Land Port of Entry in Warroad, Minnesota. Designed by Julie Snow Architects, Inc. Winner of the 2011 Institute Honor Award for Architecture. Project description: "U.S. Land Port of Entry supports the mission-driven demands of Customs and Border Protection (CBP), responsible for securing the nation’s borders and promoting legal trade and travel. This 43,000-square-foot facility is composed of three separate enclosed areas linked together with a continuous canopy. The main building houses the officer work area and holding cells, the secondary building houses the vehicular inspection garages, laboratory space and firing range, and the commercial building is used for unloading and inspecting commercial vehicles."  Photo 15 of 27 in AIA Institute Honor Awards by Miyoko Ohtake

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The U.S. Land Port of Entry in Warroad, Minnesota. Designed by Julie Snow Architects, Inc. Winner of the 2011 Institute Honor Award for Architecture. Project description: "U.S. Land Port of Entry supports the mission-driven demands of Customs and Border Protection (CBP), responsible for securing the nation’s borders and promoting legal trade and travel. This 43,000-square-foot facility is composed of three separate enclosed areas linked together with a continuous canopy. The main building houses the officer work area and holding cells, the secondary building houses the vehicular inspection garages, laboratory space and firing range, and the commercial building is used for unloading and inspecting commercial vehicles."