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Vitro Architectural Glass Case Study: The Terry Thomas

Date: 29 August 2019
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The Terry Thomas
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By Gabe Hanson Assoc.

Date: 29 August 2019

The Terry Thomas in Seattle, which earned Platinum and Gold LEED certifications, features a passive cooling system that relies in part on operable windows made with Solarban庐 70XL solar control low-e glass.

The Terry Thomas is more than Seattle鈥檚 newest architectural jewel, it also is one of the country鈥檚 most impressive green buildings. That鈥檚 the judgment of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Committee on the Environment (COTE), which honored The Terry Thomas as one of 2009鈥檚 10 best green building projects.

Situated in Seattle鈥檚 thriving South Lake Union neighborhood, The Terry Thomas is home to Weber Thompson, the architectural firm that designed the building with the goal of making it a showcase for sustainability, an effort that was ultimately rewarded with LEED庐 Gold for Core and Shell certification and Platinum for Commercial Interior certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC).

As the owner of LEED鈥檚 two highest certification designations, The Terry Thomas features countless energy-saving mechanical, design and building material highlights. The most ambitious is a passive cooling system whose performance relies in part on windows fabricated from Solarban庐 70XL glass by Vitro Architectural Glass (formerly PPG glass). The first passive cooling system for a major office building in Seattle in decades, it is designed to cut energy use by 30 percent compared to similarly sized office buildings.

The Terry Thomas
The Terry Thomas was named one of the 10 best green building projects of 2009 by AIA鈥檚 Committee on the Environment (COTE). In its first year of operation, the building consumed 42 percent less energy than a typical office building of its size.

Photo by Gabe Hanson Assoc.

Gabe Hanson, an associate with Weber Thompson and the senior project designer of The Terry Thomas, said the passive cooling system orchestrates several design strategies to enhance ventilation and reduce solar heat gain. Because glass predominates the building envelope and makes its inviting, translucent appearance possible, Solarban庐 70XL glass is critical to many of them.

According to Hanson, the primary engine of the passive cooling system is a central courtyard, which acts as a chimney, distributing fresh, cool air among the building鈥檚 narrow 38-foot floor plates. Workers overlooking the courtyard have operable windows fabricated with Solarban庐 70XL glass, enabling them to control the temperature and environment around their workspaces.

Solarban庐 70XL glass also is featured on the east and west facades, where custom-designed sunshades in front of punch windows provide abundant daylight and limit solar heat gain. Along the north fa莽ade, gull-winged windows, also made with Solarban庐 70XL glass, allow summer breezes to permeate the entire structure.

Beyond its mechanical function, Hanson also identified the transparent Solarban庐 70XL glass on the north fa莽ade as the 鈥渕etaphorical soul鈥 of the building, connecting it both literally and figuratively to the surrounding streetscape.

Although he had little familiarity with Solarban庐 70XL glass before this project, Hanson said it quickly became apparent that it was the ideal choice for his company鈥檚 new home. 鈥淲e considered a number of different glass types for this project,鈥 he explained, 鈥淪olarban庐 70 [XL glass] was the one with the best balance of clarity, hue and thermal performance.鈥

Introduced at the U.S. Green Building Conference in 2005, Solarban庐 70XL glass offers visible light transmittance of 64 percent in a 1-inch insulating glass unit, along with a solar heat gain coefficient of 0.27. The resulting light to solar gain ratio of 2.37 remains unmatched in the industry, four years after the product鈥檚 debut.

Other energy-saving highlights include computer-automated blinds and louvers, light metallic exterior materials and a white high-albedo roof that provides fresh air, reduces heat island effect and cools the building.

Recycled materials, including steel, aluminum, and fly ash concrete figure heavily into the building鈥檚 construction, as do dual-purpose interior elements such as ceiling-mounted acoustical panels that act as light reflectors, hermosote panels that reduce noise and hold pin-up materials, and a metal cable tray system that corrals electrical and data cabling while providing mounts for lighting fixtures.

Hanson said the building materials, including Solarban庐 70XL glass, were chosen for their ability to reduce costs, embody energy and express the building鈥檚 honest, simple form and function.

After the first year of occupancy, Hanson reports that The Terry Thomas actually outperformed its ambitious 30 percent energy-reduction goal. Preliminary studies showed it actually consumed about 46.38 kBtu per square-foot in its first year of operation, a reduction of nearly 42 percent compared to the U.S. national average of 79.8 kBtu per square-foot of office space. Even more impressive is the yearly workspace energy consumption of 40.63 KBtu per square-foot, which is 51 percent less than the average American workspace.

Most importantly, there is high satisfaction among the people who work in the building, which includes not just the architectural firm but several other tenants as well. An independent, postoccupancy survey showed that a full 100 percent of the respondents had experienced improvement in, or were very satisfied with, their sense of community, physical comfort, daylight, ventilation and ability to control systems.

PROJECT CREDITS

Owner

Thomas & Terry, LLC

Architect/Designers

Weber Thompson

Seattle, WA

Vitro Products

Solarban庐 70XL glass

Glazing Fabricators

Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope庐

Battleground, WA

Glazing Contractor

Issaquah Glass

Issaquah, WA

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