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Seattle’s Ballard Library Pairs a Sweeping Green Roof with Natural Light

01/11/2011
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    Ballard is one of the trendiest neighborhoods in<a href="http://inhabitat.com/page/2/?s=seattle"> Seattle</a> right now but its roots come from the stoic Scandinavian and<a href="http://inhabitat.com/northwest-maritime-center-achieves-leed-gold-certification/"> maritime tradition</a>. Luckily the green roofed Ballard Library bridges these two aspects in a beautiful light capturing design. The hero of the story is a huge saddle roof that takes on the quality of a hill. The <a href="http://inhabitat.com/leed-platinum-vancouver-convention-center-has-north-americas-largest-green-roof/">green roof </a>sweeps over the building and extends around the library perimeters to provide shelter from the weather. <a href="http://inhabitat.com/category/daylighting/">Sunlight</a> is harvested to flood the interior and feed the solar electric panels that line the roof.
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    A prominent feature of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/northwest-maritime-center-achieves-leed-gold-certification/">Northwestern architecture</a> is exposed heavy glue-lams or wooden beams supporting and shaping the roof and this project by Architects <a href="http://www.bcj.com/">Bohlin Cywinski Jackson </a>does not disappoint with its use of those architectural details.
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    Its sweeping profile adds a gentle green character to the neighborhood.
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    The columns and purloins feel a bit like a forest.
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    The roof consists of 18 thousand low water plantings.
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    Library patrons can check out the vegetated roof up close through a rooftop “<a href="http://inhabitat.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/2011/01/Ballard-Library-20.jpg">periscope</a>” near the checkout desk.
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    The green roof absorbs a tremendous amount of<a href="http://inhabitat.com/rainwater-harvesting-seattle-residences-aiming-for-leed-platinum/"> storm water</a> in the rainy city, reducing stress on the city's drains.
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    The sweep of the roof helps the building in several important ways. The extended overhangs add a welcoming and sheltered entrance to the interior.
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    The roof also helps maintain temperature inside as well as add some biodiversity to the neighborhood.
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    The roof also rises dramatically to the north, allowing soft indirect light to flood the interior.
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    Daylight is well utilized by the tall windows.
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    A generous installation of skylights adds to the lighting profile.
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    This not only makes for a more comfortable reading environment but reduces the required lighting and cooling.
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    Below the northwestern corner is the round steel shingled community room which adds a smart contrast to the wooden exterior.
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    Inside the community room.
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    A large array of sensors measure rooftop weather conditions that feeds an in-house art work, displaying an interpretation of the measurements on an LED display.
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    Clever outdoor seating is a simple folded sheet of metal.
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    Section and roof profile
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    Library section
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    Floor plan
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Ballard is one of the trendiest neighborhoods in Seattle right now but its roots come from the stoic Scandinavian and maritime tradition. Luckily the green roofed Ballard Library bridges these two aspects in a beautiful light capturing design. The hero of the story is a huge saddle roof that takes on the quality of a hill. The green roof sweeps over the building and extends around the library perimeters to provide shelter from the weather. Sunlight is harvested to flood the interior and feed the solar electric panels that line the roof.

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