HomeMy WebLinkAboutAGGIE STATION (FORMERLY LANDMARK APARTMENTS EXPANSION) - PDP - PDP120031 - PLANS - ELEVATIONSMONTH, DD YYYY Project Location PROJECT TITLE
YOUR NAME
PAGE DESCRIPTION A 01
AGGIE STATION
APARTMENTS
920 HOBBIT STREET, FORT COLLINS, CO 80523
BUILDING
ELEVATIONS
12 UNIT
3 STORY
Issued For SD: -------
Issued For DD: -------
Issued For Permit: -------
Issued For Construction: -------
Revision Number Revision Date
Plot Date 11/16/2012 8:59 AM
2594
A2.12
Building Character: Horizontal massing, Reduction in scale, low slope roofs, indoor outdoor connection,
overlapping shapes, compatible materials
Horizontal massing & reduction in scale: The 1st story siding element provides a horizontal base for the building. The
upper story material masses and window patterns strengthen the horizontal. The low horizontal stone components
extend into the landscape. Roof elements at lower levels of the building in conjunction with material changes reduce
the visual mass of the buildings and strengthen the horizontal lines.
Low slope roofs: The 2:12 pitch roofs complement the neighboring ranch houses, keep scale of building down, and
strengthen horizontal lines. Cross gables with shed roof elements highlight changes in mass to reduce the visual scale
of the buildings.
Indoor outdoor connection: Interior building elements extend to the exterior through windows located on inside and
outside corners. Tall windows allow ceiling/roof lines to visually extend from inside to outside to blur the lines between
indoor and outdoor. Building features extend into the landscape, physically connecting the building to the site, and
landscape features reinforce the building extensions into the landscape.
Compatible materials: The materials used are prevalent in mid-century ranch style homes, including board siding,
stucco, stone, and glass. The layering and placement of the materials is designed to reduce the visual scale of the
buildings.
35' 7" 35' 7"
ASPHALT SHINGLES
BOARD AND BATTON SIDING
HORIZONTAL SIDING
STUCCO FINISH 2 - SAGE
BUILDING ENRTY | STAIR
STUCCO FINISH 1 - WHEAT
CULTERED STONE VENEER
STUCCO FINISH 1 - WHEAT
STUCCO FINISH 2 - SAGE
BOARD AND BATTON SIDING
CULTERED STONE VENEER
4'-0" X 1'-8" WINDOW
ASPHALT SHINGLES
STUCCO FINISH 1 - WHEAT
STUCCO FINISH 2 - SAGE
CONTROL JOINTS
1'-11" X 5'-4" WINDOW
BOARD AND BATTON SIDING
HORIZONTAL SIDING
CULTURED STONE VENEER
MONTH, DD YYYY Project Location PROJECT TITLE
YOUR NAME
PAGE DESCRIPTION A 01
AGGIE STATION
APARTMENTS
920 HOBBIT STREET, FORT COLLINS, CO 80523
BUILDING
ELEVATIONS
16 UNIT
3 STORY
Issued For SD: -------
Issued For DD: -------
Issued For Permit: -------
Issued For Construction: -------
Revision Number Revision Date
Plot Date 11/16/2012 8:59 AM
2594
A2.13
ASPHALT SHINGLES
BOARD AND BATTON SIDING
HORIZONTAL SIDING
STUCCO FINISH 2 - SAGE
BUILDING ENRTY | STAIR
STUCCO FINISH 1 - WHEAT
CULTERED STONE VENEER
22' 2"
17' 3"
35' 7"
STUCCO FINISH 1 - WHEAT
STUCCO FINISH 2 - SAGE
BOARD AND BATTON SIDING
CULTERED STONE VENEER
4'-0" X 1'-8" WINDOW
ASPHALT SHINGLES
STUCCO FINISH 1 - WHEAT
STUCCO FINISH 2 - SAGE
CONTROL JOINTS
1'-11" X 5'-4" WINDOW
BOARD AND BATTON SIDING
HORIZONTAL SIDING
CULTURED STONE VENEER
6'-0" X 3"-2" WINDOW
7'-11" X 5'-4" WINDOW
ASPHALT SHINGLES
STUCCO FINISH 1- SAGE
STUCCO FINISH 2 - WHEAT
HORIZONTAL SIDING
CULTURED STONE VENEER
2'-6" X 5'-4" WINDOW
10'-0' X 5'-4" WINDOW
4'-0" X 3'-2" WINDOW
6'-0" x 5'-4" WINDOW
MONTH, DD YYYY Project Location PROJECT TITLE
YOUR NAME
PAGE DESCRIPTION A 01
AGGIE STATION
APARTMENTS
920 HOBBIT STREET, FORT COLLINS, CO 80523
PERSPECTIVE +
WALL SECTIONS
16 UNIT
3 STORY
Issued For SD: -------
Issued For DD: -------
Issued For Permit: -------
Issued For Construction: -------
Revision Number Revision Date
Plot Date 11/16/2012 8:59 AM
2594
A2.14
6'-0" X 3'-2" WINDOW
6'-0" X 5'-8" WINDOW
21' 4"
Building Character: Horizontal massing, Reduction in scale, low slope roofs, indoor outdoor connection, overlapping shapes, compatible materials
Horizontal massing & reduction in scale: The 1st story siding element provides a horizontal base for the building. The upper story material masses and window patterns
strengthen the horizontal. The low horizontal stone components extend into the landscape. Roof elements at lower levels of the building in conjunction with material
changes reduce the visual mass of the buildings and strengthen the horizontal lines.
Low slope roofs: The 2:12 pitch roofs complement the neighboring ranch houses, keep scale of building down, and strengthen horizontal lines.
Cross gables with shed roof elements highlight changes in mass to reduce the visual scale of the buildings.
Indoor outdoor connection: Interior building elements extend to the exterior through windows located on inside and outside corners. Tall
windows allow ceiling/roof lines to visually extend from inside to outside to blur the lines between indoor and outdoor. Building features extend
into the landscape, physically connecting the building to the site, and landscape features reinforce the building extensions into the landscape.
Compatible materials: The materials used are prevalent in mid-century ranch style homes, including board siding, stucco, stone, and glass. The
layering and placement of the materials is designed to reduce the visual scale of the buildings.
ENCLOSED BIKE STORAGE
23' 9" 35' 1"
21' 7"
16' 4"
29' 9"
35' 7"
7'-11" X 5'-4" WINDOW
ASPHALT SHINGLES
STUCCO FINISH 1- SAGE
STUCCO FINISH 2 - WHEAT
HORIZONTAL SIDING
CULTURED STONE VENEER
2'-6" X 5'-4" WINDOW
10'-0' X 5'-4" WINDOW
4'-0" X 3'-2" WINDOW
6'-0" x 5'-4" WINDOW
6'-0" X 3'-2" WINDOW
6'-0" X 5'-8" WINDOW
ENCLOSED BIKE STORAGE
HORIZONTAL SIDING
35' 1"
21' 7"
29' 9"
29' 9"
33' 1"