Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Staggered volumes help make Portland's Slate building an energy-efficient marvel

Oregon's new mixed-use development, known as Slate, looks like a shifting stack of volumes which reflects the vibrancy and complexity of the neighborhood. The development, designed by Works Progress Architecture for co-developers Urban Development Partners and Beam Development, has earned the LEED Gold certification as an energy-efficient complex that takes the curtain-wall system to the next level. The 10-story development has six floors of apartment units, up to four floors of co-working office...

from Inhabitat - Green Design, Innovation, Architecture, Green Building http://inhabitat.com/staggered-volumes-help-make-portlands-slate-building-an-energy-efficient-marvel
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