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Vitro Glass Blends Modern Design with Historic Seattle

Date: 2 April 2026
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Vitro Glass Blends Modern Design with Historic Seattle
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Tom Kessler

Date: 2 April 2026

Featuring Solarban庐 72 Acuity庐 glass by Vitro Architectural Glass, The Jack seamlessly combines contemporary performance with the historic character of Seattle鈥檚 Pioneer Square.

Honoring the fabric of Seattle鈥檚 oldest historical neighborhood Pioneer Square, The Jack wraps seven stories of creative office space and ground-level retail with a carefully curated blend of red brick, curtainwall and steel window units.

鈥淥n the waterfront side, the brick fa莽ade is extruded into two distinct sections with different window styles,鈥 stated Tom Kundig, FAIA, RIBA, owner and principal of the Seattle-based Olson Kundig. 鈥淭his helps the building to read as separate masses while further blending into its context. Between the two masses, recessed glazing marks the entrances while steel windows reference the area鈥檚 historic industrial buildings.鈥

In searching for the perfect combination of building materials and styles to create a striking fa莽ade while honoring the district鈥檚 storied past, the design team tested countless samples and building mockups, and constructed full-scale, two-story brick fa莽ades.

鈥淭hat hands-on process led us to an unexpected strategy: flipping a tumbled brick and using its backside as the building鈥檚 exterior face,鈥 related Kundig.

Seeking crystal clear views of Elliot Bay, maximizing daylight throughout the building鈥檚 deep floorplate and transporting the natural tones of the sky and water to the interior, the architects wanted a neutral glazing color. Based on a strong recommendation from the team鈥檚 fa莽ade consultant Front, Solarban 72 Acuity glass by Vitro Architectural Glass was selected.

Vitro Glass Blends Modern Design with Historic Seattle
Tom Kessler

The triple-silver-coated low-e glass delivers the required neutral appearance with visible light transmittance (VLT) of 67% and a solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC) of 0.28.

To strike the right blend of modernism and historical preservation, the architects thoughtfully designed four different window types.

The first, large warehouse-style windows with divided lites span across the floors, marking the entrances and breaking up the building鈥檚 scale into brick pavilions. On the seventh floor, the windows form a glazed crown which works to visually lower the building鈥檚 height.

鈥淥n the north side, sloped glazing from the second floor to the penthouse brings in light, opens up waterfront views, and creates a lantern-like glow at night,鈥 said Kundig.

The second window type is squared punched openings with mullion patterns. The architects placed these openings by the corner pavilion to give the fa莽ade a clear, human scale.

On the street level, large-paned curtain wall units create a transparent base and help activate the retail spaces.

The fourth fenestration strategy is oversized simulated double-hung windows that mimic the alley facades of historic Pioneer Square.

The colors and textures of the brick fa莽ade were also designed to pay homage to the neighborhood.

鈥淭he Washington Trust for Historic Preservation recognized The Jack as a successful integration of new architecture into a historic district and acknowledged our effort to keep the neighborhood鈥檚 character intact,鈥 related Kundig.

The designers aligned the window modules with the brick coursing so the full bricks could connect with the window units. Because the windows are recessed, the bricks were designed to return at the jambs to create deeper shadow lines.

Targeting LEED Gold certification, the building features a 16,000 square-foot green roof arranged into multiple glass pavilions surrounding a central green roof.

Project Credits:

  • Architect: Olson Kundig
  • 黑料专区 Fabricators: Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope and Vitrum Glass Group
  • Glazing Contractor: Wausau Window and Wall Systems
  • General Contractor: JTM Construction
  • Photographer: Tom Kessler

Solarban and Acuity are registered trademarks of Vitro.

Cradle to Cradle Certified is a registered trademark of the Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute.

LEED 鈥 an acronym for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design鈩 鈥 is a registered trademark of the U.S. Green Building Council.

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