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City Green Building
Design Tools & Strategies

Recognized Green Building Programs
Benchmarking tools provide evidence that projects have implemented specific sustainable building strategies.  Multifamily projects in Seattle can use a variety of tools to demonstrate performance accomplishments, including:

  • LEED for Multifamily
  • Built Green
  • SeaGreen
  • Green Factor

Design Strategies
Successful green building design requires a different approach to the way decisions are made. 

Conventionally the design process begins with the architect and client agreeing on a design concept, consisting of general massing, orientation, fenestration and general exterior appearance as determined by these characteristics and selection of basic materials.  Mechanical, electrical and structural engineers are then asked to implement the design and suggest appropriate systems. Contractors provide estimates and bids for the completed design, often but not always requiring major design adjustments to fit the owner’s budget.  The traditional process is mainly linear due to the successive contributions of the members of the design team.  There is limited opportunity for optimization during the traditional process, while optimization in the later stages is often troublesome, expensive or even impossible.

Green building requires breaking down the barriers that often exist between disciplines in order to permit greater communication and collaboration between parties, by involving al the players responsible for design to work together as a team from the outset.  This enables a variety of strategies to be quickly developed for consideration and testing, problems and inconsistencies to be pinpointed, and incompatible decisions to be identified and resolved early in the process.

Last Updated: January 21, 2007
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Seattle LEED Projects

Certified as of 11.09

84 Commercial &
Multi-family  
Including 16 City-Owned

53 LEED for Homes

Tools & Topics
  • Why build green?
  • Case studies
  • Eco-charrettes
  • LEED for Multifamily
  • Built Green
  • SeaGreen - affordable housing
  • Climate protection
  • Green roofs
  • Educational programs
  • Permits | Codes
Events
  • Transformational Lecture Series
  • Green event calendar

 

News
  • Seattle Ranks #3 for Sustainability 
  • Green Building Survey Shows 20% Growth in 2005, 30% in 2006

 

Multifamily Projects - apartments, condos and townhouses. Photo of Nordheim Court, UW student housing.
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