The Bullitt Center
Seattle, United States
| Location | Seattle, United States |
| Coordinates | 28°35’20.0″N 77°13’48.3″E |
| Occupancy Type | Office |
| Typology | New Construction |
| Climate Type | Temperate |
| Project Area | 4,832 Â m2 |
| Date of Completion | 2013 |
| Grid Connectivity | Grid-connected |
| EPIÂ | 29.57 kWh/m2/yr |
| Architect | Miller Hull Partnership |
| MEP Design Guidance | PAE Engineers |
| Structural Consultants | DCI Engineers |
| Landscape Consultants | Berger Partnership |
| Photovoltaic Engineering and Design | Solar Design Associates |
| Geothermal Well Drilling and Installation | Geotility |
| Solar Array Construction and Installation | Northwest Wind and Solar |
| Water Systems | 2020 Engineering |
| Building Enclosure and Performance Testing | RDH Building Science |
The Bullitt Center is a six-story office building in Seattle and is one of the greenest commercial buildings. This ‘living laboratory,’ designed by the Miller Hull Partnership, has received certification for Living Building, net-zero energy, and net-zero water from International Living Future Institute, 2015 Living Building Challenge. The Bullitt Center achieves net-zero energy through 100% on-site renewable energy generation using photovoltaic technology. The building also achieves net-zero water with a 50,000-gallon rainwater tank, efficient vacuum flush toilets, and an on-site constructed wetland to treat graywater before infiltration.






