Construction Starts for Mixed-Use Green Apartment Project in Seattle
Seattle, WA (PRWEB) December 23, 2015 -- SolTerra has won design board approval and construction is underway for its newest LEED Platinum-designed apartment building – Pike in Seattle. The company is a fast-growing design+build firm focused on reconnecting people with nature. SolTerra is creating some of the most sustainable, livable, and innovative mixed-use buildings in the Pacific Northwest.
The Pike mixed-use complex will include 60-units in a 6-story building with parking for residents, and secure bicycle spaces. The building includes 3-thousand square feet for ground-floor retail and a unique micro retail space.
“We are developing living spaces for people who care about their impact on our planet,” says Brian Heather, founder of SolTerra. “There is a huge disconnect between how we live in our cities and what we need, as human beings, for quality of life. At SolTerra, we look for ways for people to live sustainably, increase natural light and provide more access to green spaces.”
The Pike project includes an extensive indoor living wall, green roof, and solar on the roof and awnings. Pike features micro retail space on the ground floor, and a large lobby with an over-sized marine aquarium.
Pike design elements focus on sustainability. For example, anticipated energy use will be 30% less than typical new buildings built according to Washington Code; 4,000 square feet of vegetated eco-roof will insulate the roof and help manage storm water; drought tolerant landscaping and a high-efficiency irrigation system will reduce water demand for irrigation by nearly 70%.
SolTerra has several mixed-use projects underway in the Pacific Northwest. The Pike project on Capitol Hill in Seattle is expected to be completed by early 2017.
About SolTerra
SolTerra is a fast-growing design+build firm creating some of the most sustainable, livable, and innovative buildings in the Pacific Northwest – all LEED Platinum-designed. The company builds beautiful structures to help connect people to nature, create community in urban environments, and reduce our impact on the earth. Solar power, eco-roofs, living walls and other unique features, bring high performance and energy efficiency into all multifamily projects. SolTerra owns, designs, builds, and manages its properties, with its own developers, architects, contractors (concrete, electrical and plumbing) and property management. The company has offices in Portland and Seattle.
Melissa Milburn, SolTerra, http://www.solterra.com, +1 2069729096, [email protected]
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