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31st Ave Associates, LLC: Luminaire Condominiums in Lake City Neighborhood of Seattle

Built Green Rating: 2 Star
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Developed by 31st Ave Associates, LLC
Built by Graham Construction
Location: Lake City, Seattle

Built Green certifies multifamily projects, too, whether condominiums or apartments. Luminaire Condominiums in the Lake City neighborhood of Seattle is a wonderful example of sustainable urban design and construction. Developed by 31st Ave Associates, LLC, a subsidiary of Kauri Investments, these 50 units are built on an urban infill lot that helps reduce development of Greenfield sites. This mixed-use development is also conveniently located within walking distance near services, public transportation and a bike trail, helping to reduce dependency on automobile use. CAT-5e, CATV and Smart Box wiring provide high-speed Internet service to promote live-work lifestyles and gas-saving telecommuting. Aesthetics also play a roll in this Built Green project with a dramatic lobby featuring concrete, steel and bamboo accents, and interiors designed by an interior designer, and extensive landscaping. Incidentally, Kauri Investments takes its name from the kauri tree, a native to New Zealand that can grow to several hundred feet tall and live a thousand years. The tree symbolizes shelter, growth, agelessness, strength and beauty.

Green features in each home includes:

Site & Water Protection

  • Underground parking minimizes the building footprint on its urban infill lot
  • To help prevent erosion of soil during construction, a stabilized construction entrance and sediment traps were installed and maintained, and no part of the site was left undisturbed after construction was complete
  • Construction waste was not buried on the site
  • Low-mercury T-8 lamps installed to reduce pollutants
  • Low-toxic outdoor lumber used in landscaping

Using Energy Wisely

  • Blown-in, energy-efficient insulation
  • Fully insulated headers and wall intersections reduce thermal bridging
  • Heating/cooling equipment and distribution systems are located within heated space
  • Light-colored interiors promote natural lighting
  • Lighting fixtures are Energy Star® compliant
  • Compact fluorescent fixtures installed in hallways
  • Installed an ultra-high-efficiency water heating system
  • Also certified by the city of Seattle’s Built Smart program to ensure the building uses less energy

Health and Indoor Air Quality

  • Installed less-allergen-attracting carpeting, and avoided placing it in areas where it could get wet
  • Formaldehyde-free cabinets with low-toxic finish and formaldehyde-free insulation
  • Subcontractors were involved in implementing a healthy building job-site and used less-toxic cleaners and face masks
  • A "rain screen" exterior helps withstand the Northwest’s weather by deterring rainwater intrusion into walls – similar to the way a rain fly over a tent keeps a tent drier
  • Ventilation air intakes are located at least 40 feet from parking areas
  • Operable windows promote natural ventilation
  • Exhaust fans are vented to outside

Using Materials Wisely and Reducing Waste

  • Recycled steel stud framing
  • Bamboo flooring, a rapidly renewable material that is harder, more moisture resistant and more stable than oak
  • Natural Forbo Marmoleum installed in bathrooms and laundry rooms
  • Flyash added to concrete
  • Regionally produced block
  • Drywall installed with recycled content
  • Engineered structural products and metal panelized construction
  • During construction, waste materials were recycled including metal, cardboard, wood and pallets, concrete and drywall
  • Stacked floor plans and optimal use of interior space reduces the use of materials
  • Stacking washer/dryer units save space
  • Concrete tile bar tops and tile backsplash are durable and easy to maintain

 

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