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3269-12
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4/18/2012
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provide at least three modulation and/or articulation features as described below along <br /> any façade that is visible from a street. (See Figure 31B.080-6.) <br /> Figure 318.080-5 <br /> Building articulation example most appropriate inside the MUO <br /> 1 1 <br /> 1 1 I <br /> Z:C. 11 Cn I 0!7% <br /> ❑;❑ 'Qi:n ❑i❑ 1 <br /> 1 1 I <br /> [til *11 tiff] <br /> 1 1l <br /> 1 1 <br /> ; INTERVAL; INTERVAL; <br /> Figure 318.080-6 <br /> The building on the left uses modulation to add both human and architectural scale;the complex on the <br /> right employs a variety of façade elements (These examples are appropriate outside the MUO only.) <br /> 1 <br /> ..... _ <br /> '"� 7 --- <br /> .....: , , , ___//,,--"" ;14,, 'A kI <br /> 4 1 1 1. <br /> t...)- <br /> a. Horizontal building modulation. The depth of the modulation must be at least two <br /> feet when tied to a change in the roofline and at least 5 feet in other situations. <br /> Balconies may be used to qualify for this option, provided they have a floor area of at <br /> least 40 square feet, are integrated with the architecture of the building, and project at <br /> least two feet from the building façade. <br /> Figure 318.080-7 <br /> This building uses modulation to increase its interest and both human and architectural scale <br /> lo <br /> [I , , : <br /> 52 <br />
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