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<br /> e. Building corners. Buildings located on corner properties must incorporate one or
<br /> more of the following elements to emphasize these highly visible locations:
<br /> (1) Turret.
<br /> (2) Special balcony or bay window design.
<br /> (3) Curved corner façade.
<br /> (4) Sculptural or artistic treatment of building corner.
<br /> (5) Recessed corner entry with distinctive weather protection element.
<br /> (6) Other distinctive corner feature as approved by the City.
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<br /> f. Facades of Large Buildings. Buildings must use design techniques to break up
<br /> long continuous building walls, reduce the architectural scale of the building, and add
<br /> visual interest. Specifically, any building facade longer than 120 feet in width must
<br /> employ design techniques to minimize the appearance of the length of individual facades.
<br /> To meet this requirement, buildings must utilize a combination of vertical building
<br /> modulation with a change in building materials or finishes, a clear change in building
<br /> articulation and/or fenestration technique.
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