Middleburg Bank Junction Plaza Branch
Leesburg, Virginia
New Branch Bank
In order to create a new image of quality while preserving the history and traditions of its loyal bases, Middleburg Bank decided to employ its Junction Plaza branch as the benchmark of its vision. Exhibiting a fresh take on customer experience and satisfaction, Junction Plaza was the bank's first branch to offer clients the option of meeting privately with a service representative or remotely using a Remote Teller system (RTS).
Architecturally, AHSa utilized Junction Plaza as the introduction to a new standard for the design of Middleburg's future branches. A dull, out-dated color palette was discarded and replaced with a healthy scheme of hearty earth tones. The coupling of traditional and contemporary building materials highlights and accentuates the excellence of the branch's detailing. As a compliment to the bank's small town roots, the classic image of a clock tower gracefully caps the roofline. Above all, Junction Plaza stands as a physical translation of Middleburg Bank's novel vision.
Project Area: 4,000 sf Construction Cost: $1,300,000 Construction Completion: 2008
