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Bullitt Foundation Building Tour

4/22/2013

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This is building is trying to prove that an office building can be completely net-zero energy, net zero on water, and take care of all of its sewage and waste. Also, it will do without using a material over a certain distance from Seattle, and do it without using any proven harmful chemicals to the environment. This building by Miller Hull architects is incredible and will be the future. This building will carve the way for gray-water reuse, composting toilets on a large scale, day-lighting, energy efficient envelope, stairwell use over the elevator, and no parking. The building is wood timber frame, not done in Seattle for decades, and uses all FSC lumber in the whole building which is the only building in the world to do that too. Just amazing soak in the future!!!
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Earth Day Post 1 of 2 / New Camera - Living Building Challenge

4/23/2012

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This will be a two part posting of Earth Day oriented architecture I have recently toured. The first is the Bullitt Foundation commercial low-rise building located in the Capitol Hill neighborhood in Seattle, WA by Miller|Hull architects. This building is a LIVING BUILDING Challenge project which means it has pretty much every conceivable sustainable requirement put upon it. The building is alive in the sense that the systems used to heat, ventilate, power, and construct are being pushed towards more natural means. Here is the rundown. The building will release waste in the form of compost and treat ALL solids from toilets and treat ALL rainwater and black water before releasing it into the city sewer. WA state and most states do not allow the reuse of this water, even if it is cleaner than any city water on earth. It will create its own heat with the aid of the earth’s natural temperature through 26 geothermal wells dug 400' deep, radiant floors, and natural ventilation elements automated operable window curtain wall system and the HVAC system. The lighting is mostly based on natural light but will have traditional lighting methods, unless the building is asleep of course, louvers on the exterior will track the sun's path to maximize light penetration. Additionally, it is zero energy with over 500 PV panels as a canopy over the roof. Lastly, all floors past floor three are heavy timber construction of local harvested industrial grade FSC certified wood. This all will be carbon neutral somehow too. Tenants have ‘green leases’ with the owner to ensure they use their energy and toilets appropriately to ensure a happy living building. More shots hopefully to come upon completion stay tuned!!

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