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1 Skinner Building, Seattle Team:BenBruceCarriePegRichardRobert

2 Place Metropolitan District - 5 th Ave between Union / University West Facing Surrounding Buildings - Rainier Tower, Rainer Square, Hilton/WAC, IBM Building, City Center and Logan Building

3 Transportation Concourse - Pedestrian Friendly Bus Tunnel Access Street Level - Transit Parking - Flexcar Bike Racks

4 Historical Importance Developed on original University of Washington campus Built in 1927

5 Tenants 5 th Avenue Theatre 5 th Avenue Theatre Street Level Retail Commercial Office Space

6 Project Scope Historical Exterior & 5 th Avenue Theatre - No visual changes - No changes to 5 th Avenue Theatre - Maintain Street Level Retail Commercial Office Space - Proposed Energy, IEQ, Materials, Water Efficiency Upgrades

7 Energy – Original Design Building Envelope – Un-insulated clay tile wall with stone cladding, single pane windows

8 Energy – Original Design Steam Radiators & Windows Energy Sources: - Seattle Steam - Seattle City Light Ventilation Systems: - Natural

9 Energy – Previous Renovations 1970’s –Air condition systems to server the Theater and Concourse Retail areas were installed –Water chillers and cooling towers 1990’s –Split system air conditioning and heat pump units were added in various parts of the building for specific offices and stores –A number of systems are 100% recirculating without OSA

10 Energy Improvements Current Energy Modifications - New DDC System - Steam Radiator Controls Planned Upgrades - Electrical Service Entrance & Distribution - Data Cabling

11 Proposed Energy Enhancements Envelope – add 2” rigid insulation to inside face of exterior wall (R=5.5 per inch) - added benefit of electrical outlets Windows – replace with metal clad wood - operable double hung, low maintenance - high performance double pane glass - trickle vents Lighting – replace with new T8 fixtures

12 IEQ Air Quality Control by Tenants Thermal Comfort Acoustical Comfort

13 Social Well Being Tear out walls Shared Facilities Informal Meeting Spaces

14 Daylighting Restore original skylights Glass Canopy

15 Materials - Exterior Existing cast stone walls in excellent shape New Seismic Upgrades – propose ICF walls (R-22) w/high fly ash concrete, minimal infiltration Remodeled Walls - Add Foam Board Insulation for superior air- sealing, moisture resistance, and insulating properties. Avoid foams expanded with (HCFCs) Low-expanding foam is the material of choice for proper sealing of window and door rough openings Replace windows (due to lead paint on existing) with New Metal Clad Wood Windows - use FSC-certified wood as a standard frame material Low-emissivity glass coatings, which allow short-wavelength solar radiation (sunlight) to pass through but reflect long-wavelength (heat) radiation back into the heated space Develop reuse strategies for highly sought after salvaged building materials such as the market for antique float “wavy” glass

16 Materials – Interior Existing in Good Shape: - Stone floors (foyer, 8 th flr) - Tile walls/floors in toilet rooms - Reuse interior doors/frames (kept in storage for future tenant improvements) Replacement: - Replace Carpet with Bamboo (where STC levels are not an issue). - Carpet Tile & Backing w/ low VOC adhesives (maximum recycled post industrial / post consumer content) - Acoustical Ceiling Tile (reuse existing in new configuration), or replace through Armstrong Ceilings Reclamation Program New: - Cabinets, Casework, Countertops using wheatboard structural cores - Low/Zero VOC Paints

17 Water Sustainability Water Resources Terrace and Roof Garden Rainwater Catchment Low Flow Appliances

18 Water Resources

19 Water Use

20 Rainwater Catchment Cisterns on 8th floor to capture roof runoff Plumb to water closets and terraced roof watering system Sized to capture all of roof water (30,000 gallon tank for a week of flush capacity)

21 Garden Terrace Roof Combination Extensive and Intensive Trees providing shade to benches and tables Raised beds for Flower / Vegetable garden

22 Terraced Roof Plan - 44,000 sq ft

23 Low Flow Appliances Drip Irrigation for roof garden Electronic Faucets with low volume aerators Pressurized Low Volume Toilets Waterless Urinals

24 Operation & Maintenance Commission mechanical and rainwater catchments system Facilities Maintenance Manual - Scheduled Maintenance of All Aspects “Green” Environmental Cleaning Products Develop recycling & disposal procedures for staff Tenant Improvement Guidelines Fifth Avenue Theatre provides a unique opportunity to educate the public on sustainability: - Signage/Posters in lobby, restrooms, restaurant area - Emphasize Three E’s: Environmental Quality Economic Vitality and Equity/Social Benefit

25 That’s All Folks!!!!


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