The Summit becomes one of the very few convention centers in North America to achieve this designation. We are proud to have this impressive large convention Center in our city.
The Seattle Convention Center (SCC) has earned LEED Platinum certification from the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) as part of the Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) New Construction (v3) rating system.
This achievement reflects the Centre’s longstanding commitment to maintaining environmentally sound and sustainable facility operations.
SCC has earned three LEED certifications. In addition to Summit, which opened in January 2023, the Center’s Arch at 705 Pike building achieved LEED Silver for Operations and Maintenance, and Arch at 800 Pike achieved LEED Silver for Sustainable Construction Practices, Furnishings and Equipment.
To achieve LEED certification, a project earns points by adhering to standards in a variety of categories. A few of the measures taken in the Summit project that resulted in earning LEED Platinum, the highest level, include:
Reclaimed wood from the building that previously occupied a corner of the site, an automobile dealership, was repurposed as railings throughout the building.
Rainwater is captured in tanks, filtered, and used for landscaping irrigation as well as toilet flushing.
The lobby and pre-function areas feature a hybrid radiant heating & cooling system. Water pipes in the floors provide cool circulated water to absorb the sun-generated heat during warmer months and, conversely, circulate warm water to generate heat in the cooler months.
Summit’s LEED Platinum certification is the latest reaffirmation of Seattle’s reputation as a leading environmentally conscious meetings destination. In 2023, the United Nations selected Seattle as the only U.S. city to participate in Green Restoration, a collaboration with 18 other role model cities around the world that will share best practices to advance urban habitat via sustainable initiatives. Some key climate measures implemented by Seattle include:
An electrical grid utilizing 90% renewable hydroelectric power – the first carbon-neutral utility in the U.S.
A 60% waste diversion rate – nearly double the national average
Converting all cruise terminals to electric shore power
Mandatory household and commercial composting
Banning single-use plastic bags, straws, and utensils
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