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Roofing, Wall Panels From The Bryer Company Contribute To Seattle’s ‘Living Building’ Pilot Program

Constructed to be a neighborhood-focused workplace and retail center, 35 Stone is a showcase for Seattle’s Living Building Pilot Program, celebrating Seattle’s origins with its mass timber framework and an industrial inspired form, including metal wall and roofing panels from The Bryer Company.

“35 Stone is a high-performance office building designed to bring modern day office design into an industrial zone near Seattle’s Lake Union Waterfront,” said Kristen Scott, AIA, LEED AP, Senior Principal at Weber Thompson in Seattle. “The form of the building echoes historical industrial waterfront building typologies with a sloping roof creating a hard shell protecting the mass timber structure of the interior.”

The five-story office building/retail space is a “showcase for environmental stewardship,” according to a description on the Weber Thompson website. Scott said 35 Stone was designed to meet market demand for workplaces that support health and wellness. The project participated in the city’s Living Building Pilot Program, which gives additional area and height to buildings that meet rigorous energy and water reductions, along with three-petal certification from the International Living Future Institute.

“Water reduction requirements meant that we needed the roof to capture as much of the rainwater as possible and direct it to a 270,000-gallon onsite cistern,” Scott said. “The standing seam metal roof minimizes water loss due to evaporation while supporting the water capture for reuse onsite for toilet flushing, exterior hose bibs and irrigation. An integral gutter system collects rainwater allowing the roof to turn down and become the exterior siding material on the east and west façades. The contrast of the standing seam metal paneling and the curtainwall glazing is eye-catching and a big part of the visual identity of the design.”

The Bryer Company supplied two wall panel profiles and 18,000 square feet of a single standing seam roofing profile. The 22-gauge, 12-inch TBC-Superseam roof panel in custom Smokey Blue captures rainwater. The wall panels were 22-gauge, 12-inch TBC-Ultra (14,200 square feet), produced in custom Smokey Blue and .032-inch aluminum 7/8 Corrugated panels (13,300 square feet) in custom Wescott Navy. Bryer also supplied 1,600 square feet of custom perforated panels. Northshore Exteriors Inc. of Seattle installed the Bryer panels over the course of nine months.

“The standing seam wall panels were particularly challenging since they have staggered transverse seams,” said Kristi Gouy, Senior Project Manager at Northshore. “The panels are 12 inches wide, so alignment across the entire façade was crucial to the final look. Bryer’s production team and QC team made sure all panels were uniform during production.”

The unique design and extra diligence during installation ensured effective rainwater harvesting.

“Critically, Bryer’s standing seam metal roofing product allowed us to create the ‘hard shell’ form with the continuous use of the material for the sloping roof transforming to exterior siding while concealing an integral gutter,” Scott said. “This expression forms a key part of the overall design concept for the building.”

She added that the perforated corrugated steel mesh screen on the exterior stairs provides some weather protection while still allowing for good daylighting and visual connection with the outdoors. “At night, the interior lights shining through the perforations create a lantern effect,” Scott said.

In addition to the cistern that saves more than 50 percent of water use compared to a typical Seattle commercial property, construction of 35 Stone uses 25 percent less energy than a typical building with finely tuned glazing placement to maximize views while balancing heat gain. Four rooftop bee hives produce more than 100 pounds of honey annually. Educational signage around the site connects to both the pre-development and post-industrial history of the site and highlights building performance features of the community.

35 Stone is one of the first Dowel Laminated Timber structures in the area. “The use of mass timber reduced embodied carbon by 35 percent compared to a steel structure,” Scott said. “The amount of timber used is regrown in approximately six minutes in the U.S. and Canadian forest land. The massive timber supports a large roof overhang showcasing the beauty and strength of timber products. We needed all of the roof area to capture enough rain to meet the water demand year-round onsite.”

35 Stone was completed in October 2024

About The Bryer Company

bryer-logoFounded in 1985, Bryer is a regional component panel manufacturer that serves the architectural, commercial and residential metal roof, wall and soffit panel markets.

From its manufacturing plant in Auburn, Wash., Bryer provides the construction industry with top-of-the-line standing seam roof panels, concealed-fastener wall panels, traditional thru-fastened profiles, perforated panels, flat sheet and coil, as well as a broad line of related accessories - including fasteners, sealants, foam closures, flashing and roof top attachment solutions.

Above all else, Bryer continually strives to lead the industry with outstanding service and quality. For more information, call 888-462-7937 or visit www.thebryercompany.com.

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