Stellaria Building

38000 SF; Completed in 2011

Surrounded by new gardens that replace old paving, this building is a modern-day barn: an iconic utilitarian structure where crops are stored and processed to sustain human life. The industrial metal skin lifts to form sheltered entries, and to reveal warm, textured, surfaces echoing fields. Re-inventing this half-century old warehouse into a beacon of sustainability, agriculture, and appropriate technology involved creative programming, so that a food production and distribution company is housed next to office, manufacturing, and retail tenants.

Photos by Scott Larsen

Oversized windows and skylights bring daylight deep into the offices and warehouses. The super-insulated envelope prevents heat loss, and the concrete slab modulates daily temperature swings. High-efficiency zoned mechanical systems rely on ground and air-source heat pumps. A thermal solar array supplies a central hot water loop, while photovoltaic arrays offset electrical loads. Upgraded lighting controls include zoning, dimming, and occupancy sensors. Gas, electricity, and hot and cold water are all metered in-house, allowing tenants to track usage and improve energy-use trends. A palate of natural materials includes a straw-bale wall, earthen plaster, and reclaimed woods. Materials from the original building have new purposes; exterior siding is now a ceiling and shear bracing is now baseboard.

General Contractor
Paddock Masonry, Inc.

Structural Engineer – Building
Pioneer Engineering

Civil Engineer
Goebel Engineering & Surveying, Inc.

Landscape Architect
LandCurrent

Structural Engineer – Roof & Solar:
JKN Engineering

Electrical Engineer
Paradigm Engineering

Mechanical
Innovative Air, Inc.

Plumbing
Hawks Plumbing, Inc.

Sprinkler System
JND Fire Sprinkler, Inc.
Terry Paige
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