HomeMy WebLinkAboutUNCOMMON (310 S. COLLEGE) - PDP - PDP150013 - REPORTS - RECOMMENDATION/REPORT W/ATTACHMENTS (10)Exterior Improvements
Birdseye View at Paseo
Paseo Concepts
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Exterior Improvements
Perspective View at Paseo Looking Northeast
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Exterior Improvements
Perspective View at Paseo Looking West
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Architectural Character + Materiality
Uncommon will use high-quality materials compatible with the context of
downtown. The use of masonry and stone on the lower floors will provide a
strong base and create continuity along College Avenue. Use of steel/iron at
the storefront will compliment what is seen throughout downtown and the historic
areas of Old Town Fort Collins. The extensive use of storefront glass will allow
transparency to the retail spaces and allow strong interaction with pedestrians
along College Avenue and Olive Street.
The residential portion of the building is characterized by solid elements with
punched openings. Cornice lines create a distinct separation of the base,
middle and top. Canopies are used on portions of the façade to reduce the feel
of height.
Exterior Material Concepts
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B C D
B
A
C
Pigmented Brick Light Masonry/Stone Stucco Horizontal Siding
B
C
C
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D D D
A A
West Elevation - South College Avenue
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East Elevation - Montezuma Fuller Alley
Architectural Character + Materiality
TRASH GARAGE
ENTRANCE LOADING
Material colors and textures will be compatible with those
that can be found in the downtown area and are used to
enhance the differentiation of massing.
Masonry is used at the first four levels, at all street facing
sides, and is reduced in the internal portions of the
building, to alleviate heaviness. Transitioning to the top
or the upper floors, the materiality changes to a lighter
feel while maintaining high quality.
C
D C
A
A
B
B
Exterior Material Concepts
A
A
A
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Architectural Character + Materiality
North Elevation - Olive Street
South Elevation - Paseo
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D
C
B
A
A
Exterior Material Concepts
C
A
C
A
A
B
C
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PERSPECTIVES
West Perspective View - 06.27.15
West Elevation - 09.02.2015
West Elevation - Current
West Elevation - 07.15.2015
West Perspective View - Current
Architectural Character + Materiality
310 Uncommon | Fort Collins, Colorado | LPC Hearing | 10.14.2015
Architectural Character + Materiality
The residential portion of the building is represented by elements and materials with a human scale, includ-
ing punched openings, masonry detailing, and metal railings and trim. The Cornice lines create a distinct
identifier of the base, the middle and top. Enlarged cornices become canopies and are placed above the
‘middle’ portion of the façades to reduce the feel of height. The use of masonry is reduced in the middle por-
tion of the building to reduce the feel of being too heavy. As you transition to the top or the upper floors, the
materiality changes to a lighter feel but still maintaining a high quality.
Color is also used to create a differentiation of the massing and reduce the impact of the size of the mass-
ing. We will use colors that are compatible and can be found in the downtown area.
View From West
Enlarged South Retail
Enlarged Middle Retail
Enlarged North Retail
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Architectural Character + Materiality
View From Northwest
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Architectural Character + Materiality
View From Southwest
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