Bullitt

Bullitt Center: Seattle, Wash.

Learn how the Bullitt Center is pushing the bounds of sustainable design—and how tenant buy-in is contributing to lower than expected energy use.

Lessons Learned - Bullitt Center

Net Zero Energy Indoor Environment. Achieving net zero energy performance can be architecturally liberating. Spaces within the building are extremely well daylit and comfortable. Simple HVAC and lighting systems reduce ceiling clutter. Reducing the number of finishes to simplify materials…

Energy at a Glance - Bullitt Center

Annual Energy Use Intensity (EUI) (Site): 10.8 kBtu/ft2 Electricity (Grid Purchase): 2.3 kBtu/ft2   Electricity (on-Site Solar or Wind Installation): 8.5 kBtu/ft2 Annual On-Site Renewable Energy Exported: 9.2 kBtu/ft2 Annual Net Energy Use Intensity: –6.9 kBtu/ft2 Annual Source (Primary) Energy: 15.7 kBtu/ft2 Annual Energy Cost Index (ECI): $0/ft2…

Building at a Glance - Bullitt

Name: Bullitt Center Location: Seattle Owner: The Bullitt Foundation Principal Use: Office Employees/Occupants: 125 Expected (Design) Occupancy: 170 Percent Occupied: 74% Gross Square Footage: 52,000 Conditioned Space: 50,142 Distinctions/Awards: AIA COTE Top Ten, 2015; Sustainable Buildings Industry Council Beyond Green Honor Award, 2014; American Council…

Building Team - Bullitt Center

Building Owner/Representative: The Bullitt Foundation/Point 32 Architect: The Miller Hull Partnership General Contractor: Schuchart Mechanical, Electrical Engineer, Energy Modeler: PAE Consulting Engineers Structural Engineer: DCI Engineers Civil Engineer: Springline Design Landscape Architect: Berger Partnership Lighting Design: Luma Lighting Design Commissioning Agent: Keithly Barber Associates…