The Terry Thomas, located in the South Lake Union neighborhood of Seattle, Washington is a sustainable, LEED Gold for Core and Shell and LEED Platinum for Commercial Interiors office building completed in 2008. The Terry Thomas is Seattle's first commercial office building structure developed in decades without central air conditioning. The Terry Thomas was designed by Seattle-based architectural
firm, Weber Thompson, who also designed the interiors of the building. Terry & Thomas LLC developed the building, Rafn Company was the contractor. The former building - a light industrial warehouse from the 1920s - was once used as a practice space for one of Seattle's best known bands, Pearl Jam. Most of the existing, two-story building was salvaged for reusable building materials and components, in particular, the brick and heavy timber. 93% of the materials during demolition were recycled and 94% of construction waste was recycled.