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(d) Change in building material or siding style, coordinated with horizontal building <br />modulation and a change in color. <br />(e) Alternative methods as approved by the City that reduce the perceived bulk and <br />scale of the buildings and add visual interest. For example, buildings using high quality <br />materials such as brick and special facade detailing may not need much modulation to <br />provide visual interest. <br />i INTERVAL INTERVAL i <br />no more than 40' no more than 40' <br />Example: This building is articulated into intervals. Articulation methods include <br />modulation, broken roof lines, building elements (chimneys, entries), and landscaping. <br />Horizontal _ Vertical <br />Examples: Building on left employs both vertical and horizontal modulation and a <br />change in building materials to add visual interest. Building on right has no vertical or <br />horizontal modulation, but uses design treatments to clearly delineate its top, middle, and <br />bottom and uses high-quality materials and special detailing to add visual interest. <br />