Aerial view of Stack House Apartments Block 10, Seattle, WA

Block 10 Stack House Apartments, Seattle, WA

The Stack House Apartments make up almost half of the Block 10 project in the South Lake Union area of Seattle, Washington. The new apartment buildings are located on the same block as the historic Supply Laundry Building, which was renovated for retail, restaurant, and office occupancy.

The Stack House Apartment building uses several types of exterior architectural panels to create a sleek, attractive look. These panels include red Swisspearl fiber cement and almost 24,000 square of Citadel Envelope 2000® metal composite (MCM) panels.

Close up of Citadel MCM and Swisspearl fiber cement architectural panels, Stack House Apt

Architect:

Client:

Location:

Seattle, WA

RECOGNITION:

LEED Platinum

National Register of Historic Places

Stack House Apt, Seattle, WA features Swisspearl and Citadel panels.
Citadel MCM and Swisspearl fiber cement architectural panels, Stack House Apt

“We like to use multiple products to break up the massing of the building,” says Ana Parke, RA at Runberg Architecture Group in Seattle. “We use Citadel products quite a bit on the ground levels because it’s an upgrade from other products. It’s the best way to get bang for your buck.”

The Citadel Envelope® 2000 MCM panels were installed by a local siding company. The project manager says they were on site for about eight months. “This was a great job to work on. The Envelope 2000® RV system was perfect for this project. It looks great and was pretty easy to install. It’s available in larger sheets than other MCM panels, so we were able to use 4 x 8-foot and 5 x 10-foot sheets. The larger panels give the building a cleaner look.”

Stack House Apartments architectural panel details.

Metal Composite (MCM) Panels:

Color:

Clear Satin Anodized

Sq. ft. of Panels:

24,000

Fiber Cement Panels:

Color:

Carat Coral 7030

Sq. ft. of Panels:

40,000

Recognition

Sustainable products, like Envelope 2000®, contributed to Stack House achieving LEED Platinum certification. In addition to LEED Platinum certification, the US Green Building Council (USGBC) recognized Stack House as the Outstanding Multifamily Project of the Year for the LEED for Homes Awards. Plus, Stack House meets the Seattle 2030 District challenge for energy and water savings.

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