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1 Twelve West By Henry Thomas

2 General Information Portland, Oregon

3 Designed by the ZGF architects to house an architecture firm, apartments, and parking

4 Adaptive Reuse

5 Ecological Materials and Resources Used

6 Bamboo was used as flooring and casework.

7 FSC- certified wood is used for offices as floors and walls

8 Concrete is used, it works well because it is a low maintenance material.

9 They used recycled or salvaged wood, even reclaimed wood when building Twelve West

10 Naturally occurring materials were also used.

11 Energy Efficiency

12 Dual flush and low flow fixtures are used in the bathrooms.

13 The rooftop gardens harvest rainwater, this save

14 Low impact materials

15 Energy Efficiency

16 Water efficiency through low flow and dual flush fixtures.

17 The building is expected to save up to 286, 225 gallons through rainwater harvesting.

18 The landscpae uses indigenous vegetation.

19 Low water toilets

20 Incentives for using environmentally friendly ways to commute like biking or walking or taking the bus.

21 47% reduction in potable water.

22 Day lighting

23 Natural Ventilation

24 Night Flush of Thermal Mass

25 A large solar thermal array on the roof.

26 Wind turbines

27 Automatic dimming of electro- fluorescent lights

28 Site Ecology

29 Retention of water through fixtures and rainwater collection.

30 Indigenous plants

31 6,000 square foot roof garden.

32 Plants reduce the Urban Heat Island Effect.

33 Built atop an old parking complex that was hurting the local environment.

34 Incentives for non-automobile transport.

35 Water resources

36 Maximum water efficiency is achieved through a combination of conservation and rainwater.

37 The reuse of rainwater is projected to save 286, 225 gallons of water each year.

38 Water-efficient showerheads and faucets.

39 Grey Water recycling.

40 The rainwater harvested on the roof takes care of all irrigation and 90% of office toilet flushing needs.

41 Cost Implications

42 The rainwater harvesting system will pay back its cost as part of the building in 47.2 years.

43 Chilled beams in the offices will pay its cost back in about 14 years.

44 When the building was being built the city of Portland’s Bureau of Environmental Services cut the Systems Development Charge by 30%, which saved the architects $204, 840.

45 Twelve West is projected to save 46% saving on energy over a baseline standard.

46 Vocabulary Terraces- patio: usually paved outdoor area adjoining a residence Natural materials- a material is a product or physical matter that comes from plants, animals, or the ground. Also minerals and metals extracted from the earth belong in this category. Casework- Casework is the aggregate assembled parts which make up a case or cabinet. FSC-certified wood- wood that is certified under the standards set by FSC or the Forest Stewardship Council. Low-impact materials- waste, recycled, reclaimed, timber from a sustainably managed source or local materials sourced from within 35 miles Urban heat island effect- is a metropolitan area which is significantly warmer than its surrounding rural areas.metropolitan arearural areas Low-flow- fixtures that use less water than other fixtures. In toilets a low flow fixture uses as little as 1.6 gallons. Dual-flush- a variation of the flush toilet that uses two buttons or handles to flush different levels of waterflush toilet Irrigation- an artificial application of water to the soil. It is used to assist in the growing of agricultural crops, maintenance of landscapes, and revegetation of disturbed soils in dry areas and during periods of inadequate rainfallwatersoilagricultural cropslandscapesrevegetation Storm water- a water that originates during precipitation eventsprecipitation Indigenous- a species is defined as indigenous or native to a given region or ecosystem if its presence in that region is the result of only natural processes, with no human intervention Potable water- water of sufficiently high quality that it can be consumed or used without risk of immediate or long term harm Day lighting- practice of placing windows or other openings and reflective surfaces so that during the day natural light provides effective internal lighting.windowsreflectivenatural lightlighting Natural ventilation- the process of supplying and removing air through an indoor space by natural meansair Night flush of thermal mass- Maximizing natural ventilation for energy conservation through architectural features Solar thermal array- technology for harnessing solar energy for thermal energysolar energythermal energy Gray water- wastewater generated from domestic activities such as laundry, dishwashing, and bathing, which can be recycled on-site for uses such as landscape irrigation and constructed wetlandswastewaterconstructed wetlands Chilled beams- uses water to remove heat from a room, based on induction terminal units that were applied in past years Systems Development Charge- a fee that is implemented by a local government on a new or proposed development to help assist or pay for a portion of the costs that the new development may cause with public services to the new development within the United Stateslocal governmentdevelopmentpublic services

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