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• COMMERCIAL DESIGN GUIDELINES- G19.06 <br /> 3. Articulate the different parts of a building's facade by use of color, <br /> • arrangement of facade elements, or a change in materials. <br /> 4. Use landscaping and architectural detailing at the ground level to lessen <br /> the impact of an otherwise bulky building. <br /> 5. Avoid blank walls at the ground floor levels. Utilize windows, trellises, <br /> wall articulation, arcades, change in materials, or other features. <br /> 6. All structure elevations should be architecturally treated. <br /> 77/ / �rte-s'�: / jr- r?l <br /> •._. 4 An� ,.__ _ •.7.r. •;, � <br /> I 1121111011aiii, III ;Iia= 1117- <br /> AWNINGS OF THE SAME FORM AND VARYING ROOF PLANES,SETBACKS <br /> • LOCATION ARE REPEATED, %W7E THE AND ARTICULATED FROM'FACADES <br /> SIGNAGE ON THE AWNING'S VALANCE. ADD A PEDESTRIAN SCALE. <br /> 44 41010k ..4‘ <br /> %Oti0 I 0 4%°040 .410 . 4:`,%\k'Zi4 lock,- <br /> liSe, :e"*- flO <br /> 0%. Op--40 0 " <br /> Multi Planed <br /> Undesirable Architectural Horizontal Articulation Added <br /> Treatment Vertical Articulation Added Roofs and Awnings <br /> Add Desirable Articulation <br /> D. Scale,for purposes here, is the relationship between the size of the new structure <br /> and the size of adjoining permanent structures. It is also how the proposed <br /> building's size related to the size of a human being (human scale). Large scale <br /> building elements will appear imposing if they are situated in a visual <br /> environment which is predominantly smaller in scale. <br /> 1. Building scale can be reduced through the proper use of window patterns, <br /> 4110 <br /> structural bays, roof overhangs, siding, awnings, moldings,fixtures, and <br /> other details. <br /> H-123 5/91 <br />