High Performing Buildings - Summer 2010 - (Page 26)

C a s e s t u d y OlD COnCepTS, B y A m A r p r e e T S e T h i , m e m B e r A S h r A e ; T o m m A r S e i l l e , p. e . , m e m B e r A S h r A e Chris Meek, UW Integrated Design Lab The Terry Thomas, a commercial building in Seattle, uses shading and daylighting to reduce heat gain. The second floor north office is shaded on the south façade (facing the courtyard) by the automated external blinds. The high internal reflectance, exposed ceiling with no ductwork and low internal partitions allow for effective daylighting. Designing a modern commercial office building without a mechanical cooling system might sound like a step backwards in building technology. The “square doughnut” design of The Terry Thomas, a Seattle Class A commercial office building, is actually reminiscent of 1920s architecture. 26 HIgH PerforMIng BUILDIngs summer 2010

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High Performing Buildings - Summer 2010
Contents
Sydney's Latitude East
The Terry Thomas
Energy Use Intensity (EUI)
Ada County Courthouse
Four Seasons Produce
200 Market Building

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