This multi-tenant office building is a contemporary expression of high-performance; net-zero design rooted in the natural advantages of mass timber construction. Conceived as a flexible workplace for multiple tenants, the building prioritizes adaptability, wellness, and long-term operational efficiency while significantly reducing its environmental footprint.
At the core of the project is a mass timber structural system, which serves as both an architectural feature and a powerful carbon-reduction strategy. The exposed timber frame sequesters carbon, reduces embodied energy compared to conventional steel and concrete construction, and creates warm, human-centered interiors that support occupant well-being. Large expanses of high-performance glazing maximize daylight penetration while maintaining thermal efficiency, reducing reliance on artificial lighting and mechanical systems.
The building is designed to achieve net-zero energy through a combination of aggressive energy-use reduction and on-site renewable energy generation. A raised access floor system allows for highly efficient air distribution, flexible tenant buildouts, and future adaptability as workplace needs evolve. This system improves indoor air quality, supports individualized comfort control, and reduces material waste during tenant turnover.
Together, these strategies create a resilient, future-ready workplace that aligns environmental stewardship with economic performance. The result is a sustainable, adaptable office environment that demonstrates how thoughtful design, advanced building systems, and mass timber construction can work in concert to reduce carbon impact while elevating the daily experience of its occupants.