Sustainable design is encouraged in this 1900 First Avenue Hotel and Apartments. A diverse set of sustainable solutions are utilized in this mixed-use building including green roofs, PV panels, rainwater harvesting, day-lighting and natural ventilation as well as minimizing energy usage. Exactly, this high rise building located at First Avenue and Stewart Street in downtown Seattle and it will be a respond to the built urban context and become a landmark of the city. Oska architects have designed this hotel and apartment building enhancing the pedestrian oriented through its courtyard and alley space.























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