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animated design solutions along all street • Avoid large, unarticulated fagades; <br /> frontages and pedestrian ways. <br /> Architectural guidelines include the <br /> following: <br /> i <br /> Varied lagade treatment at 1 Floor <br /> • Provide a variety of building types and <br /> styles, expressed both in large scale <br /> (overall building) and small scale <br /> (design details); Emphasize Pedestrian Level Detall <br /> • Designs should minimize blank walls Emphasize important intersections by <br /> along the public rights-of-way and placing distinctive architectural elements <br /> should consider all street frontages, or interesting fagades at these <br /> including buildings at corners, as prominent locations; <br /> primary elevations; <br /> • Provide a variety of front elevations for <br /> • Emphasize transparency at street level rows of buildings along any given block; <br /> to encourage two way viewing—both <br /> window shopping and 'eyes on the Scale, Proportion and Height: Mixed-Use <br /> street'; Corridors <br /> • Articulate front fagades with projections <br /> • Promote interesting, animated and recesses; <br /> architectural features without being <br /> thematic or artificial. The use of • Encourage variety in building height <br /> decorative wrought iron is encouraged along front elevations and allow <br /> to evoke historical materials used and changes in roof treatments. <br /> fabricated downtown. Faux decorative <br /> elements are discouraged; <br /> January 4, 2006 Page 24 of 34 <br />
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