The recently renovated Shoreline Recycling and Transfer Station – King County's model for future solid waste handling facilities – has earned accolades in an international competition from the Seattle Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), receiving an Honorable Mention designation
Featuring a number of green components, including a rain-harvesting roof, natural lighting and recycled content material, the recycling and transfer station is one of 13 projects recently honored by the Seattle chapter of the AIA in its "What Makes it Green? Regional Top Ten Green Awards."
Ten winners and three honorable mentions were noted for their sustainable design and functionality out of the 56 entries in the "What Makes it Green?" awards competition, which was open to projects in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Alaska, British Columbia, Hawaii, Guam/Micronesia, China and Hong Kong.
"The new facility is more efficient for users, quieter for the neighboring community, offers increased recycling opportunities and helps protect the headwaters of a nearby salmon-bearing stream," said King County Executive Ron Sims. "All of these elements reflect King County's goals for achieving sustainably designed and constructed projects that are good for residents, the environment and for future generations."
The recycling and transfer station was built on the site of an old landfill. It reopened in mid-February, following a nearly two-year closure while the $24 million rebuilding project was completed.
"Receiving an international award for the Shoreline Recycling and Transfer Station is tremendous recognition, and I want to congratulate everyone involved in this project," Sims said.
The Shoreline Recycling and Transfer Station is targeting a gold rating under the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design rating system. Its energy-saving and sustainable features include:
More information about King County's sustainable building efforts is available at www.greentools.us (external link).
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