Sunrise Water Authority Office Building & Operations
Clackamas, OR-
Bldg system
Mass Timber
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No. Of Stories
2
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Sq. footage
20,700
How do we celebrate the important work a utility agency provides?
Sunrise Water Authority (SWA) selected FFA Architecture and Interiors, Inc. to design and develop a facility on a new site in Happy Valley as a replacement for the campus they have outgrown. The new campus will centralize their administrative and field functions and will include Administration and Shop buildings, staff courtyard, parking areas, materials storage, and a fuel island. Through a series of visioning, sustainability, and programming discussions with multiple SWA stakeholders, their dedication to the mission of providing safe and reliable water to their customers became clear and inspired the primary design driver of the project – the expression of water.
Site layout, landscape, and building design all work together to keep collected run-off visible and directed to a series of rain gardens which allow infiltration and overflow to be directed to the existing wetland as it would have naturally prior to our interventions. The Administrative and Shop Buildings’ shed roofs play into this concept by collecting water on their large surfaces, spilling it onto lower roof basins, then routed to scuppers and ultimately seen as ephemeral waterfalls visible – and audible- in the staff courtyard and at the main building entrance. These water features are collected in planters and directed to the same rain gardens as the site collected run-off.
FFA and our consultants worked through a number of building system options with SWA to maximize energy savings while ensuring reliability and comfort. The main building’s orientation and the extensive CLT eaves reduce the amount of heat gain that the building might otherwise experience. These measures, combined with a high-performance envelope, highly efficient VRF mechanical system, LED light fixtures, and a large photovoltaic (PV) array allowing the building to reach a dramatically low Energy Utilization Index (EUI) of 15, when the facility first opens. Additionally, the PV system is designed to be expandable to the Shop roof in the future, readying the building to achieve Net Zero energy over time.
When SWA moves to its new site, all staff members will have their desk and collaborative spaces in the Administrative Building rather than spread across the campus. This shift is crucial for the evolving workplace culture of the agency and improves efficiency and collaboration among the various departments, both field and administrative.
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Construction Type:
V-B
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Building Type:
Business (Office)
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Material Types:
Mass Timber, Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT)
Companies Involved:
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FFA Architecture and Interiors, Inc.
Architect
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KPFF Consulting Engineers
Civil and Structural Engineering
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Mayer/Reed
Landscape Architecture
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Lancaster-Mobley
Transportation Engineering
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Morrison Hershfield
Envelope Consulting
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PAE / Luma
MEP & Lighting Design
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Kirby Nagelhout Construction
General Contractor
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Carpentry Plus, Inc
Individuals Involved:
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Andrew Loia
Architectural Staff/Sustainability Lead
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Christine Rumi
Project Manager
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Hai Luc
Project Architect
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Ian Gelbrich
Design Lead
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Téjara Brown
Interior Design Lead
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Amanda Hansen
Interior Designer
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Kathleen Strigle
Architectural Staff