By integrating key disciplines under one roof and measuring success by the quality of their relationships, GGLO have established themselves as one of the foremost design firms on the West Coast.
Their sustainable design experience demonstrates that environmental, social, and economic sustainability are not only compatible, but are also mutually sustaining. Nearly half their firm is LEED® Accredited, and the majority of their projects are pursuing sustainability benchmarking systems.
GGLO exists to forge innovative solutions that elevate the quality and spirit of life. They help create and revitalize communities—building-by-building and block-by-block.
Architecture
RANK
|
Name
|
Completion
|
Height
|
Floors
|
Function
|
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Trinity Centre at Bayview Station Tower 1 | Ottawa | - |
223 m / 732 ft |
65 | Residential |
2 | Seattle House North Tower | Seattle | 2022 |
142 m / 465 ft |
45 | Residential |
2 | Seattle House South Tower | Seattle | 2022 |
142 m / 465 ft |
45 | Residential |
4 | Via6 North Tower | Seattle | 2013 |
81 m / 267 ft |
24 | Residential |
4 | Via6 South Tower | Seattle | 2013 |
81 m / 267 ft |
24 | Residential |
6 | Trinity Centre at Bayview Station Tower 2 | Ottawa | - |
- |
56 | Residential / Hotel |
7 | Trinity Centre at Bayview Station Tower 3 | Ottawa | - |
- |
27 | Residential / Office |
RANK
|
Name
|
Completion
|
Height
|
Floors
|
Function
|
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Trinity Centre at Bayview Station Tower 1 | Ottawa | - |
223 m / 732 ft |
65 | Residential |
2 | Seattle House North Tower | Seattle | 2022 |
142 m / 465 ft |
45 | Residential |
2 | Seattle House South Tower | Seattle | 2022 |
142 m / 465 ft |
45 | Residential |
4 | Via6 North Tower | Seattle | 2013 |
81 m / 267 ft |
24 | Residential |
4 | Via6 South Tower | Seattle | 2013 |
81 m / 267 ft |
24 | Residential |
6 | Trinity Centre at Bayview Station Tower 2 | Ottawa | - |
- |
56 | Residential / Hotel |
7 | Trinity Centre at Bayview Station Tower 3 | Ottawa | - |
- |
27 | Residential / Office |
18 April 2017
The annual CTBUH Seattle Spring Forum featured a panel discussion examining and interpreting the impact of Seattle’s "HALA" on future downtown development.
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