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Kestrel BCHA 245 N 96th St PUD Mylar
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CITYWIDE
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Mylar
Ord/Res - Year
2015
Ord/Res - Number
89
Recordation Number
3499060
Subdivision Name
Kestrel
Signed Date
2/3/2016
Cross-Reference
PC Res 2015-76
Boulder County Housing Authority aka BCHA
245 North 96th Street
Takoda
Record Series Code
40.180
Record Series Name
Maps Drawings Plats Plans
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3/21/2017
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Tuck -Under Parking <br />-Covered parking for ail units within <br />building type <br />-Structural support juxtaposes the <br />roof form by taking similar angles to <br />support the building instead of the <br />roof/natural elements - <br />KESTREL <br />FINAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN / PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT <br />SOUTHEAST 1/4 of SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 1 SOUTH, RANGE 69 WEST OF THE 6th P.M. COUNTY OF BOULDER, STATE OF COLORADO <br />-- Traditional Form and Silhouette <br />-Uses a traditional form to serve an <br />uncommon purpose <br />-Roofline meets the sky in a traditional <br />manner to create a familiar silhouette <br />End„Elevations <br />-As oppopsed to the longitudinal <br />elevations, the end elevations expose the <br />three different units through three different <br />methods <br />e,ieee eeere <br />teeeLeeleeeiteeeeee. ' <br />a a' <br />Shingle Protection <br />-Alludes to traditional history <br />-Ties itself to the other buildings on <br />site, including the Senior Housing, by <br />utilizing similar torms and materials <br />T.,!nied areas <br />Clr.ciirs at all units <br />Provides privacy for residents <br />-Softens site by integrating <br />native planting <br />Bldg 0 - Perspective <br />Third Floor Roof <br />-Projects out to emphasize human <br />scale and the point at which the <br />building meets the sky <br />Bldg B - Perspective <br />Subtle Details <br />-Shift from 6" to 4" lap at <br />key moments to create <br />dynamic facade without <br />exaggerated architecture <br />Metal Siding Meeting the Ground <br />-Time honored material -Third floor extends <br />used to define entries and down to Level 1 in <br />aid in wayfinding order to ground the <br />\ tallest elements <br />Stepped Modules <br />-Creates compelling interaction between <br />street, sidewalk, planting, and buildings <br />-Increased privacy between units and greater <br />buffer between building and walkways <br />-'-,-Unique landscaping opportunities <br />Bldg A - Perspective <br />Entry Awning <br />-Inspired by elements of downtown <br />Louisville <br />-Creates a porch area that blends the <br />private space of the unit and the public <br />space of the parks/gathering spaces <br />aa„ <br />$ <br />t. <br />- <br />Bldg C - Front Elevation/1 Pt Perspective <br />Third floor step, <br />-Level steps back to present a more <br />modest facade <br />-Deck area helps to add a multi-level <br />sense of activity to site composition <br />-White lap siding provides a sense of <br />lightness even though the level is <br />physically larger than Building A <br />Metal Panels <br />-Define unit and shared entries <br />-Aids in wayfinding, rhythm. and <br />scale of the building <br />Building Elevation <br />-Highly contrasted from other <br />building types on site <br />-Elevation always faces shared <br />park/gathering space, so the <br />emphasis is on the human scale <br />and approachable forrn and <br />softened by landscape <br />Module Variation <br />Each module or the building is <br />uniquely designed from the <br />same material palette. <br />^**"."..am.asaaamemaaarafaawmasaaman'at <br />Entry Awninos <br />-Inspired by elements of downtown Louisville <br />-Shelter provided at all entries <br />-The building 'stoop' encourages spontaneous <br />social interaction and outdoor gathering that <br />enlivens the street <br />” Horse Trough Planters <br />-Define unit/shared entries <br />-Provide rhythm to the street/sidewalks <br />Horse Trough Planters <br />-Define unit/shared entries <br />-Provide rhythm to the street/sidewalks <br />-Create opportunities for tenant <br />customization <br />-References agricultural history of the <br />site and area <br />Bldg B - Front Elevation/1 Pt Perspective <br />Module Venation <br />Each module of the building is <br />uniquely designed from the <br />same material palette. <br />Wooden Trellis <br />-Unique element provided at Building A <br />-Provides human scale and shading at <br />third floor <br />-Inspired by rural elements of the area <br />—„„ <br />-Create opportunities for tenant <br />customization <br />-References agricultural history of the <br />site and area <br />Entry Awninas <br />-Inspired by elements of downtown Louisville <br />-Shelter provided at all entries <br />-The building 'stoop' encourages spontaneous <br />social interaction and outdoor gathering that <br />enlivens the street <br />t, <br />„ <br />Bldg A - Front Elevation/1. Pt Perspective <br />..„ <br />Planted areas <br />-Occurs at all units <br />-Provides privacy for residents <br />-Softens site by integrating <br />native planting <br />PROJECT TEAM: <br />Owner's Representative <br />Boulder County Housing Authority <br />2525 13th Street, 2nd Floor <br />Boulder, CO 80306 <br />(303) 441-1506 <br />contact: Norrie Boyd <br />Civil Engineer <br />Olsson Associates <br />5285 McWhinney Blvd, Ste160 <br />Loveland, CO 80538 <br />(970) 461-7733 <br />contact: Josh Erramouspe <br />Landscape Architect <br />Wenk Associates <br />1335 Elati Street <br />Denver, CO 80204 <br />(303) 628-0003 <br />contact: Tyrel Sturgeon <br />Master Planner & Architecture <br />Barrett Studio Architects <br />1944 20th Street <br />Boulder, CO 80302 <br />(303) 449-1141 <br />contact: Nicole Delmage <br />Architecture <br />Humphries Poli Architects <br />2100 Downing St. <br />Denver, CO 80205 <br />(303) 607-0040 <br />contact: Ozi Friedrich <br />Photometrics <br />Architectural Engineering Design <br />Group, Inc. <br />1900 Wazee Street, Suite 350 <br />Denver, CO 80202 <br />(303) 296-3034 <br />contact: Eric Reitan <br />MULTIFAMILY HOUSING <br />SUPPLEMENTARY <br />Drawing Number: <br />14 of 29 <br />©Copyright2�l6 BARRETT STUDIO ARcHaEcis <br />
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