CTBUH Seattle Future Leaders Presents:  The Eight
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CTBUH Seattle Future Leaders Presents: The Eight

Project tour of Bellevue's latest class A+ office tower.

By Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat

Date and time

Wednesday, June 26 · 3:30 - 5pm PDT

Location

10650 NE 8th St

10650 Northeast 8th Street Bellevue, WA 98004

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About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

    Join the Seattle CTBUH Future Leaders chapter for a project tour of Bellevue's latest class A+ office tower followed by a sponsored happy hour.


    The Eight is a class A+ office tower designed for an inspired Bellevue and tenants to attract and retain top talent. Prominently located along NE 8th street in downtown Bellevue, The Eight features a welcoming public plaza landscaped with native plants of the various Pacific Northwest ecosystems, an indoor/outdoor lounge and a level two amenity floor with a flexible gathering space, shared deck overlooking the plaza and a gym. The ground level also features retail spaces along NE 8th, including a stand-alone mass-timber pavilion, and is situated along the 108th Ave. bike corridor. The location offers unparalleled connectivity with pedestrian access to both the new light rail station and Bellevue transit center as well as direct freeway access. The site is also adjacent to downtown Bellevue hotels, restaurants, and entertainment venues as well as The Bellevue Collection, the region’s major retail destination.


    The Eight comprises approximately 541,000 square feet (50,260) of office space as well as four levels of below-grade parking for tenants. Clad in a high-performance, floor-to-ceiling glass façade, the 26-story tower utilizes a side-core design to offer highly flexible floorplates of approximately 23,000 RSF (2,140 m2) each.


    Project Team:

    • Owner – Skanska
    • General Contractor – Skanska
    • Design Architect – Pickard Chilton
    • Architect of Record – Adamson Associates
    • Structural Engineer - Magnusson Klemencic Associates
    • Interior Design – Michael Hsu
    • Landscape Design – Hargreaves Jones
    • Retail Design – Graham Baba Architects
    • Civil Engineer – Navix Engineering
    • Geotechnical Engineer – GeoEngineers
    • Mechanical Engineer – MacDonal-Miller
    • Electrical Engineer – Valley & Stantec
    • Wind Tunnel Consultant - RWDI


    The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) is the world’s leading nonprofit organization for all those interested in the future of cities. It explores how increased urban density and vertical growth can support more sustainable and healthy cities, especially in the face of mass urbanization and the increasing effects of climate change worldwide. The relationship between policy, buildings, people, urban density, urban space, interior space, and infrastructure is key. For more information and how to get involved, representatives from the Seattle Chapter will present at the event, or follow the link below:

    https://www.ctbuh.org/


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