What is the Bullitt Center used for?

What is the Bullitt Center used for?

The Bullitt Center aims to advance the awareness and adoption of high-performance building through ongoing educational efforts, and by demonstrating that performance-based design works in a market-rate commercial project.

What is the Bullitt Center made of?

The bones of the Bullitt Center are comprised of three principal materials: wood, concrete, and steel. These materials are carefully used according to their specific load-bearing characteristics and great care was taken to reduce carbon emissions during construction of the Bullitt Center.

Who conceived the Bullitt Center?

It is notable as one walks around the building, with solutions so elegant that they appear effortless, when in fact they represent countless hours of research, experiment, and creativity. Denis had the vision and Chris Rogers of Point 32 knew how to make it happen. These two conceived of the project and found the site.

Why will the Bullitt Center last 250 years?

The Bullitt Center was designed to have a 250-year lifespan. In 2016, the Bullitt Center produced nearly 30 percent more energy than it needed for all uses, from the solar panels on its roof. As a result, it is one of the largest “net positive” energy buildings in the world….

Bullitt Center
Main contractor Schuchart

How is Bullitt Center sustainable?

The Bullitt Center demonstrates an urban office building can meet its own water, waste and energy needs without adversely impacting the environment. The strict requirements of the Living Building Challenge stipulate that Living Buildings can only be built on previously developed sites.

Why is Bullitt Center a green building?

The Bullitt Center has operable windows that are designed to allow occupants’ to maximize the use of natural daylight, and minimize glare. Another commendable feature of this green building is its revolutionary rainwater collection system.

Is the Bullitt Center LEED certified?

Seattle’s Bullitt Center goes way beyond LEED certification. It has entirely zero impact, from clean materials,…

When was the Bullitt Center built?

2011
Bullitt Center/Constructions started

Why is the Bullitt Center sustainable?

Who designed the Bullitt Center?

Robert Hull
Bullitt Center/Architects

Who built the Bullitt Center?

What was the purpose of the Bullitt Center?

Designed as a leasable Class A office building, the Bullitt Center also serves as a living laboratory of environmental awareness highlighting the interconnectedness of sustainable design to architecture, energy use, materials sourcing, government policy and financing.

How big is the Bullitt Center in San Francisco?

The six-story, 52,000 sf Bullitt Center satisfies all of its own energy, water and waste needs, and is the largest and first commercial building to achieve Living Building certification—the most ambitious benchmark of sustainable design in the built environment.

How is the Bullitt Center similar to a living organism?

The Bullitt Center takes cues from nature and has been compared to a living organism incorporating simplicity and efficiency in its interconnected systems.

How much electricity does the Bullitt Center use?

During its performance period, the Bullitt Center produced a surplus of 90,793 kWh of electricity, and operated with an actual with an actual EUI of 10. The Bullitt Center design team placed occupant health at the forefront of project goals.