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Rainwater-Harvesting Seattle Residences Aiming For LEED Platinum

01/10/2011
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    This lovely seven-residence development was completed in Seattle in 2009, and is now upping its green ante by seeking LEED Platinum certification. Dubbed the Footprint at the Bridge, the building by Seattle firm <a href="http://inhabitat.com/colorful-schell-wheeler-cabin-made-of-blown-down-forest-trees/" target="_blank">Johnston Architects</a> features rainwater collection and natural materials in an urban environment. Clad in FSC-certified wood, the V-shaped residential development is located in the Fremont district and has sweeping views of the Cascades as well as Lake Union.
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    Seven private residences are surrounded by a screen wall and vegetation to form a visual and acoustic barrier for the residences.
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    The units are arranged in a V-shape around an interior courtyard and community garden with a good southern exposure for daylighting, warmth and solar gain for the garden.
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    Environmentally friendly materials were used in the project including FSC certified wood, low-VOC emitting, non-toxic materials and finishes, and earth-toned concrete for floors.
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    Daylighting, natural ventilation, views, and flexible spaces were all important design elements for the residences.
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    A wall and vegetation separate the residences from the street and rocks and a drainage system help collect rainwater.
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    One of the main sustainable design strategies was the collection and reuse of rainwater in order to minimize city water usage.
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    The residences collect rainwater from the rooftops and courtyard areas, which is then directed into a large cistern in the underground parking garage.
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    Overall the building uses 100,000 gallons per year less than one built up to standard code-based construction.
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    Additionally, the project uses 50% less energy than a standard Washington code-based building of the same size.
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    The project is currently seeking LEED Platinum certification.
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    From the rooftops, the residences have sweeping views of Lake Union and towards the downtown Seattle area.
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Footprint at the Bridge

This lovely seven-residence development was completed in Seattle in 2009, and is now upping its green ante by seeking LEED Platinum certification. Dubbed the Footprint at the Bridge, the building by Seattle firm Johnston Architects features rainwater collection and natural materials in an urban environment. Clad in FSC-certified wood, the V-shaped residential development is located in the Fremont district and has sweeping views of the Cascades as well as Lake Union.

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