Facts and Figures
- Fifth & Columbia is the first high rise to be designed to meet the Gold LEED certified rating for "core and shell and interiors" in Seattle
- The cost of foreign-sourced materials represents less than 5% of the cost of the construction of the Tower itself.
- The "faceted" frame of the Tower will contain roughly 20% less steel than would a conventional perimeter frame - saving approximately 25,000 tons of steel.
- Each triangle in the faceted is fifteen stories tall, or 165 feet.
- Daylight sensors to control lighting and reduce energy use
- Over one mile of glass office fronts
- Over 90% of structural steel contains recycled material
- 15 passenger elevators
- Wi-Max enabled building
- 2,000 low energy light fixtures
- Over 10,000 ceiling tiles with recycled materials
- High-speed fiber optic data transmission - 10x faster than most buildings
Gross Area: 760,000 ft² / 70,500 m²
Net Rentable Area: 700,000 ft² / 60,000 m²
Chargeable Floor Area:
Typical Gross Floor Area: 18,500 ft² (1,700 m²)
Typical Floor to Floor Height: 13'-6" (4 m)
Building Height: 550 ft (180 m)
Number of Stories: 43
Ownership: Fifth & Columbia Investors, LLC
Development Manager: Daniels Development Co.
General Contractor: Turner Construction Co
Architect: ZGF
Structure: Arup
Shoring Design: CPL
MEP: Sysken Hennesy Group
Vertical Transportation: Edgett Williams Consulting Group, Inc
Lighting:
Civil: CPL
Historical Architect: Ron Wright AIA