Weber Thompson Office — Seattle, WA
The Weber Thompson Office, located in The Terry Thomas building, provides a dignified, productive environment by putting the health and well-being of its occupants at the highest priority. Natural lighting and ventilation, flexible workspaces, low-emitting materials and thermal comfort and lighting controls contribute to this goal. The industrial aesthetic of the space, with exposed beams and an open floorplan, accepts raw materials and reduces the need for finishing materials. A wood wall in the reception area, created with the salvaged tongue and groove wood floor from the building that previously occupied the site, serves as a focal piece of artwork.
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Reduced energy consumption through minimal lighting, daylight sensors on all lighting within 15 feet of a window, and energy star rated equipment.
Provided individual control over thermal environment with multiple thermostats, operable windows, and task lights for all employees.
Installed CO2 sensors throughout the office to monitor indoor air quality.
Used only low VOC adhesives, sealants, paints, coatings and primers; Green Label Plus Program carpet; Green Guard certified workstations and task chairs; and no urea-formaldehyde in any interior product.
Kept workstations to maximum height of 42" to allow all employees to have direct outside views.
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