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LV-17-C035 -- Performance-Based Outcomes--A Bookend Approach Project: Stone 34

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LV-17-C035 -- Performance-Based Outcomes--A Bookend Approach Project: Stone 34

Conference Proceeding by ASHRAE, 2017

Michael Frank, PE; Michael Hedrick, PE;Matt Nielsen, PE

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Stone 34, a 130,000 ft (12,077 m) mixed-use commercial office building, exceeded the aggressive performance standards of Seattle's Deep Green Pilot.The requirements of this program include achieving at least 60% of the "Living Building Challenge" imperatives, a 75% reduction in total annualenergy usage compared to 2003 CBECS data, a 75% reduction in potable water usage, and re-use of at least 50% of storm water that falls on the site.The Deep Green Pilot requires validated performance after 12 continuous months of operation, and both the design team and ownership team facedfinancial penalties if the building failed to meet the program targets. This paper will explain the "bookend approach" that the design and ownership teamused to ensure that the occupied building met the performance requirements.

Citation: 2017 Winter Conference, Las Vegas, NV, Conference Papers

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Published: 2017 Number of Pages: 8Units of Measure:DualFile Size: 1 file , 1.8 MB Product Code(s): D-LV-17-C035