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VISION | BULLITT CENTER The Bullitt Center is designed to show what’s possible, increasing the pace of change in the movement toward high performance green buildings and resilient cities. Message from Denis Hayes outlines the Bullitt Foundation CEO’s vision to address the multiple environmental challenges we face as a society.COMPOSTING TOILETS
The world’s only six-story composting toilet system. Human waste is transferred to composters and periodically taken offsite to be used as fertilizer. Aerobic digestion heats material to 190 degrees and converts solid waste to compost. When nature calls at the Bullitt Center, you may be surprised to see waterless toilets.GREYWATER SYSTEM
Restoring this historical relationship with the site’s water cycle is the job of the Bullitt Center’s greywater treatment system. Water and biodegradable soap used in the taps and showers drains into a 500-gallon storage tank in the basement of the building. From here, 500 gallons-per-day can be pumped up to the third-floor constructedwetland.
RAINWATER HARVESTING Rainwater Harvesting Like a Doug fir forest, the Bullitt Center returns water to the soil and atmosphere. The building will restore the historical relationship of water to the land by collecting rain, returning it to the earth and the atmosphere. LIVING BUILDING CHALLENGE One of the most ambitious aspects of the Bullitt Center was achieving the goals of the Living Building Challenge (version 2.0), as described by the International Living Building Institute.. To be certified as a Living Building a structure is required to produce as much energy as it uses in a year, and capture and treat rainwater for all its needs for at least 12 continuous months and to meet STRUCTURAL MATERIALS 545 metric tons of CO2 are sequestered in the wood. The bones of the Bullitt Center are comprised of three principal materials: wood, concrete, and steel. These materials are carefully used according to their specific load-bearing characteristics and great care was taken to reduce carbon emissions during construction of the Bullitt Center. OVERVIEW - BULLITT CENTER PHOTOS BY NIC LEHOUX BULLITT CENTER Financial Case Study 3 PROJECT COSTS LAND $3,380,000 HARD COSTS $23,360,000 Pre-Construction $450,000LIVING PROOF
3 LIVING PROOF: THE BULLITT CENTER 1 INTRODUCTION University of Washington Center for Integrated Design This report is an effort to provide building owners, designers and builders with useful BULLITT CENTERVISIONBUILDINGFIELDMESSAGE FROM DENIS HAYESBULLITT FOUNDATIONECODISTRICTS The. Greenest. Commercial Building in the World. The goal of the Bullitt Center is to drive change in the marketplace faster and further by showing what’s possible today. The era of harm reduction, half steps, and lesser evils is behind us. As a society, we need to be bold in ways that were once unimaginable. BUILDING | BULLITT CENTER Building Features includes detailed descriptions of different components and concepts in the building. UW Center for Integrated Design manages the ground floor “Discovery Commons” at the Bullitt Center, where tours, events and education happens. Tenants includes a full list of current occupants in the building. Photo Gallery is acollection
VISION | BULLITT CENTER The Bullitt Center is designed to show what’s possible, increasing the pace of change in the movement toward high performance green buildings and resilient cities. Message from Denis Hayes outlines the Bullitt Foundation CEO’s vision to address the multiple environmental challenges we face as a society.COMPOSTING TOILETS
The world’s only six-story composting toilet system. Human waste is transferred to composters and periodically taken offsite to be used as fertilizer. Aerobic digestion heats material to 190 degrees and converts solid waste to compost. When nature calls at the Bullitt Center, you may be surprised to see waterless toilets.GREYWATER SYSTEM
Restoring this historical relationship with the site’s water cycle is the job of the Bullitt Center’s greywater treatment system. Water and biodegradable soap used in the taps and showers drains into a 500-gallon storage tank in the basement of the building. From here, 500 gallons-per-day can be pumped up to the third-floor constructedwetland.
RAINWATER HARVESTING Rainwater Harvesting Like a Doug fir forest, the Bullitt Center returns water to the soil and atmosphere. The building will restore the historical relationship of water to the land by collecting rain, returning it to the earth and the atmosphere. LIVING BUILDING CHALLENGE One of the most ambitious aspects of the Bullitt Center was achieving the goals of the Living Building Challenge (version 2.0), as described by the International Living Building Institute.. To be certified as a Living Building a structure is required to produce as much energy as it uses in a year, and capture and treat rainwater for all its needs for at least 12 continuous months and to meet STRUCTURAL MATERIALS 545 metric tons of CO2 are sequestered in the wood. The bones of the Bullitt Center are comprised of three principal materials: wood, concrete, and steel. These materials are carefully used according to their specific load-bearing characteristics and great care was taken to reduce carbon emissions during construction of the Bullitt Center. OVERVIEW - BULLITT CENTER PHOTOS BY NIC LEHOUX BULLITT CENTER Financial Case Study 3 PROJECT COSTS LAND $3,380,000 HARD COSTS $23,360,000 Pre-Construction $450,000LIVING PROOF
3 LIVING PROOF: THE BULLITT CENTER 1 INTRODUCTION University of Washington Center for Integrated Design This report is an effort to provide building owners, designers and builders with useful VISIT | BULLITT CENTER The Bullitt Center is an office building that is also open to the public for tours. If you are coming to the Bullitt Center to visit a tenant, enter via the door on Madison Street. The phone by the door will connect you with tenants so they can buzz you into the building. If you are coming to the Bullitt Center for a tour, please come to the entrance located at 1501 E. Madison Avenue. BUILDING | BULLITT CENTER Building Features includes detailed descriptions of different components and concepts in the building. UW Center for Integrated Design manages the ground floor “Discovery Commons” at the Bullitt Center, where tours, events and education happens. Tenants includes a full list of current occupants in the building. Photo Gallery is acollection
VIRTUAL TOUR OF THE BULLITT CENTER Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the University of Washington is not hosting tours of the Bullitt Center right now. Nonetheless, you can still tour the building, virtually, thanks to fantastic work by Deb Sigler, program coordinator of the Discovery Commons at the University of Washington’s Center for Integrated Design.. This 15-minute tour covers the entire project, from the rainwater-toPROJECT TEAM
Many agencies at the City of Seattle helped the project team complete the Bullitt Center. The Department of Planning and Development created the Living Building Pilot Program to help identify code barriers and advance green building in the city. Without this program, the Bullitt Center would not have been possible. LIVING BUILDING CHALLENGE One of the most ambitious aspects of the Bullitt Center was achieving the goals of the Living Building Challenge (version 2.0), as described by the International Living Building Institute.. To be certified as a Living Building a structure is required to produce as much energy as it uses in a year, and capture and treat rainwater for all its needs for at least 12 continuous months and to meetSOLAR PANELS
To achieve this goal, the Bullitt Center has 575 solar panels on the roof, creating a 14,000 square-foot array to generate electricity. The panels are sensitive to the amount of daylight they receive, meaning that production values are closely related to solar intensity and sky conditions. In the summer, the Bullitt Center will produce vastlyWINDOWS AND SHADES
In the case of the Bullitt Center, the windows and shading systems do the bulk of the work for the daylighting and ventilation, as well as assisting in the thermal comfort of the building. The skin is a system of layers that are used in different combinations to achieve optimal thermal and daylight qualities. The outermost layer of the skin is REGENERATIVE ELEVATOR Regenerative Elevator Regenerative technology increases efficiency of KONE elevator. Prominent and beautiful stairway encourages stair use. Fully ADA-compliant elevator uses “Regenerator” to convert kinetic energy from braking into useable electricity, saving 60% of typicalelectrical use.
BUILDING NEUROLOGY
On the most basic level, a building management system is a ‘control system that operates and regulates various appliances for building service functions’ (Knippe, BMS Patent). The Bullitt Center integrates the BMS into the passive and active systems that help maintain a comfortable office setting with net zero consumption ofenergy and
ENERGY | BULLITT CENTER “The Bullitt Center was the type of design challenge architects dream about.” Brian Court, The Miller Hull Partnership Mary Adam Thomas’ newly released book, THE GREENEST BUILDING: How the Bullitt Center Changes the Urban Landscape, documents the historic creation of the greenest Class-A commercial office building in the world. BULLITT CENTERVISIONBUILDINGFIELDMESSAGE FROM DENIS HAYESBULLITT FOUNDATIONECODISTRICTS The. Greenest. Commercial Building in the World. The goal of the Bullitt Center is to drive change in the marketplace faster and further by showing what’s possible today. The era of harm reduction, half steps, and lesser evils is behind us. As a society, we need to be bold in ways that were once unimaginable. VISIT | BULLITT CENTER The Bullitt Center is an office building that is also open to the public for tours. If you are coming to the Bullitt Center to visit a tenant, enter via the door on Madison Street. The phone by the door will connect you with tenants so they can buzz you into the building. If you are coming to the Bullitt Center for a tour, please come to the entrance located at 1501 E. Madison Avenue. BUILDING | BULLITT CENTER Building Features includes detailed descriptions of different components and concepts in the building. UW Center for Integrated Design manages the ground floor “Discovery Commons” at the Bullitt Center, where tours, events and education happens. Tenants includes a full list of current occupants in the building. Photo Gallery is acollection
VISION | BULLITT CENTER The Bullitt Center is designed to show what’s possible, increasing the pace of change in the movement toward high performance green buildings and resilient cities. Message from Denis Hayes outlines the Bullitt Foundation CEO’s vision to address the multiple environmental challenges we face as a society.IRRESISTIBLE STAIRS
The Bullitt Center instead relies principally on people power. The staircase is brought right to the front entrance, making it an obvious choice for people who are able to use the stairs. This stairway has near-magical powers: people can’t seem to resist going up. At the Bullitt Center, this phenomenon is fondly referred to as thePROJECT TEAM
Many agencies at the City of Seattle helped the project team complete the Bullitt Center. The Department of Planning and Development created the Living Building Pilot Program to help identify code barriers and advance green building in the city. Without this program, the Bullitt Center would not have been possible.BUILDING FEATURES
Building Features. Radiant Heating Learn More >. Walkability Learn More >. Solar Panels Learn More >. Building Neurology Learn More >. Composting Toilets Learn More >. Greywater System Learn More >. Rainwater Harvesting Learn More >. Regenerative Elevator Learn More >. RAINWATER HARVESTING Rainwater Harvesting Like a Doug fir forest, the Bullitt Center returns water to the soil and atmosphere. The building will restore the historical relationship of water to the land by collecting rain, returning it to the earth and the atmosphere.COMPOSTING TOILETS
The world’s only six-story composting toilet system. Human waste is transferred to composters and periodically taken offsite to be used as fertilizer. Aerobic digestion heats material to 190 degrees and converts solid waste to compost. When nature calls at the Bullitt Center, you may be surprised to see waterless toilets. OVERVIEW - BULLITT CENTER PHOTOS BY NIC LEHOUX BULLITT CENTER Financial Case Study 3 PROJECT COSTS LAND $3,380,000 HARD COSTS $23,360,000 Pre-Construction $450,000 BULLITT CENTERVISIONBUILDINGFIELDMESSAGE FROM DENIS HAYESBULLITT FOUNDATIONECODISTRICTS The. Greenest. Commercial Building in the World. The goal of the Bullitt Center is to drive change in the marketplace faster and further by showing what’s possible today. The era of harm reduction, half steps, and lesser evils is behind us. As a society, we need to be bold in ways that were once unimaginable. VISIT | BULLITT CENTER The Bullitt Center is an office building that is also open to the public for tours. If you are coming to the Bullitt Center to visit a tenant, enter via the door on Madison Street. The phone by the door will connect you with tenants so they can buzz you into the building. If you are coming to the Bullitt Center for a tour, please come to the entrance located at 1501 E. Madison Avenue. BUILDING | BULLITT CENTER Building Features includes detailed descriptions of different components and concepts in the building. UW Center for Integrated Design manages the ground floor “Discovery Commons” at the Bullitt Center, where tours, events and education happens. Tenants includes a full list of current occupants in the building. Photo Gallery is acollection
VISION | BULLITT CENTER The Bullitt Center is designed to show what’s possible, increasing the pace of change in the movement toward high performance green buildings and resilient cities. Message from Denis Hayes outlines the Bullitt Foundation CEO’s vision to address the multiple environmental challenges we face as a society.IRRESISTIBLE STAIRS
The Bullitt Center instead relies principally on people power. The staircase is brought right to the front entrance, making it an obvious choice for people who are able to use the stairs. This stairway has near-magical powers: people can’t seem to resist going up. At the Bullitt Center, this phenomenon is fondly referred to as thePROJECT TEAM
Many agencies at the City of Seattle helped the project team complete the Bullitt Center. The Department of Planning and Development created the Living Building Pilot Program to help identify code barriers and advance green building in the city. Without this program, the Bullitt Center would not have been possible.BUILDING FEATURES
Building Features. Radiant Heating Learn More >. Walkability Learn More >. Solar Panels Learn More >. Building Neurology Learn More >. Composting Toilets Learn More >. Greywater System Learn More >. Rainwater Harvesting Learn More >. Regenerative Elevator Learn More >. RAINWATER HARVESTING Rainwater Harvesting Like a Doug fir forest, the Bullitt Center returns water to the soil and atmosphere. The building will restore the historical relationship of water to the land by collecting rain, returning it to the earth and the atmosphere.COMPOSTING TOILETS
The world’s only six-story composting toilet system. Human waste is transferred to composters and periodically taken offsite to be used as fertilizer. Aerobic digestion heats material to 190 degrees and converts solid waste to compost. When nature calls at the Bullitt Center, you may be surprised to see waterless toilets. OVERVIEW - BULLITT CENTER PHOTOS BY NIC LEHOUX BULLITT CENTER Financial Case Study 3 PROJECT COSTS LAND $3,380,000 HARD COSTS $23,360,000 Pre-Construction $450,000 TENANTS | BULLITT CENTER As a commercial office building, the Bullitt Center is home to a variety of tenants. While organizations of all shapes and sizes are welcome, tenants are required to commit to energy and water budgets as part of the lease to ensure the building meets the Living Building Challenge. Current tenants include the following: Bullitt Foundation.COMPOSTING TOILETS
The world’s only six-story composting toilet system. Human waste is transferred to composters and periodically taken offsite to be used as fertilizer. Aerobic digestion heats material to 190 degrees and converts solid waste to compost. When nature calls at the Bullitt Center, you may be surprised to see waterless toilets.WINDOWS AND SHADES
In the case of the Bullitt Center, the windows and shading systems do the bulk of the work for the daylighting and ventilation, as well as assisting in the thermal comfort of the building. The skin is a system of layers that are used in different combinations to achieve optimal thermal and daylight qualities. The outermost layer of the skin is LIVING BUILDING CHALLENGE One of the most ambitious aspects of the Bullitt Center was achieving the goals of the Living Building Challenge (version 2.0), as described by the International Living Building Institute.. To be certified as a Living Building a structure is required to produce as much energy as it uses in a year, and capture and treat rainwater for all its needs for at least 12 continuous months and to meetBULLITT FOUNDATION
It strives to build the intellectual foundations and political support needed for sweeping innovation. If these efforts, and those of our partners, are successful, Cascadia will become an inspiration for others around the world. For more information about the Bullitt Foundation, visit www.bullitt.org.SOLAR PANELS
To achieve this goal, the Bullitt Center has 575 solar panels on the roof, creating a 14,000 square-foot array to generate electricity. The panels are sensitive to the amount of daylight they receive, meaning that production values are closely related to solar intensity and sky conditions. In the summer, the Bullitt Center will produce vastlyPRODUCT LIST
The attached spreadsheet documents products ultimately selected for use in the Bullitt Center. To support other teams, we are excited to share the product list. However several important caveats apply: Just because a material or product is on the list below, does NOT guarantee that it is compliant with the Living Building Challenge criteria.LIVING PROOF
3 LIVING PROOF: THE BULLITT CENTER 1 INTRODUCTION University of Washington Center for Integrated Design This report is an effort to provide building owners, designers and builders with usefulBICYCLE SERVICES
The Bullitt Center not only relies on energy from the ground and sky, but also from its occupants. Set in a central, walkable neighborhood, the Bullitt Center is in a prime location to be accessed by bicycle (as well as foot or transit). The Bullitt Center provides no onsite parking for single occupancy vehicles, instead housing 29 bikes.BUILDING NEUROLOGY
On the most basic level, a building management system is a ‘control system that operates and regulates various appliances for building service functions’ (Knippe, BMS Patent). The Bullitt Center integrates the BMS into the passive and active systems that help maintain a comfortable office setting with net zero consumption ofenergy and
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