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Windows to the Soul

Natural Ventilation and Daylighting Express a Design Firm's Eco Focus

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With its use of natural airflow and daylight, the Terry Thomas might be an innovative office building, but it makes no claim of being high tech or cutting edge. “A lot of things in this building are kind of old school. The idea that you can open windows on all four sides of the building isn’t a particularly new idea,” Greaves asserts. “I think it’s something we forgot about for the last 50 years because we were in these hermetically sealed bottles. By stepping back and looking at the building holistically, we were able to incorporate a lot of things that, taken together, create a unique office environment for our firm and serve as a physical representation of our design culture.”

GREEN TEAM

  • ARCHITECT / Weber Thompson, Seattle, www.weberthompson.com
  • OWNER AND DEVELOPER / First Western Development, Seattle, (425) 329-0848
  • GENERAL CONTRACTOR / Rafn Co., Bellevue, Wash., www.rafn.com
  • MECHANICAL ENGINEER AND THERMAL MODELING / Stantec Consulting, Seattle, www.stantec.com
  • CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEER / DCI Engineers, Bellevue, www.dci-engineers.com
  • COMMERCIAL AND LEASING AGENT / Stephen C. Grey & Associates LLC, Seattle, www.scga.com
  • DAYLIGHT MODELING / University of Washington Integrated Design Lab, Seattle, www.daylightinglab.com

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