Forum Overview
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Architecture is dead. Long live Architecture.
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Architectural Math Revisited
[quote name="conflictNo"][quote name="Unnamed Municipality - Architectural Review Submission Form"]NON-INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT CALCULATION SHEET: Project Name & Address:____________________ 1. Exterior Finishing Materials (credit for only one below): a.) 50% Masonry (Minimum)(Calculated exclusive of windows and doors) - <b>0 pts.</b> b.) 60% Masonry - <b>10 pts.</b> c.) 75% Masonry - <b>20 pts.</b> d.) 85% Masonry - <b>30 pts.</b> e.) 100% Masonry - <b>40 pts.</b> 2. Exterior Color: (see attached) - <b>20 pts.</b> 3. Roof Treatment: (see attached) - <b>15 pts.</b> 4. Building Massing: (see attached) - <b>15 pts.</b> 5. Minor Facade Offsets: (see attached) - <b>5 pts.</b> 6. Overhang Enhancements: (see attached) - <b>5 pts.</b> 7. Landscape Enchancements: (maximum 5 points possible) a.) Trees planted equal to one per 30 feet of frontage along right-of-way. - <b>2 pts.</b> b.) Trees planted equal to one per 30 feet of frontage along major interior circulation drives. - <b>2 pts.</b> c.) Trees planted equal to one per 30 feet of adjacency to residential property. - <b>2 pts.</b> d.) 4" caliper trees along right-of-way. - <b>2 pts.</b> e.) 4" caliper trees along interior circulation drives. - <b>2 pts.</b> f.) 4" caliper trees along residential property boundary. - <b>2 pts.</b> g.) 20' landscape buffer alongside residential property boundary. - <b>2 pts.</b> 8. Height Slope Standards: (credit for either one below) a.) 1:2 setback of multi-story building from residential. - <b>3 pts.</b> b.) 1:3 setback of multi-story building from residential, OR no adjacent residential OR no multi-story buildings. - <b>5 pts.</b> 9. Doors and Windows Treatment: (color standards must be met) - <b>3 pts.</b> 10. Glass Treatment: (color standards must be met) - <b>3 pts.</b> 11. Porte-cocheres, Canopies, or Awnings: (color standards must be met) - <b>3 pts.</b> 12. Decorative Ornamentation: (maximum 3 points possible) a.) Cast stone, limestone, etc. headers and sills at windows, doors. - <b>1 pts.</b> b.) Corbeled brickwork for decorative effect of pilasters, cornices. - <b>1 pts.</b> c.) Patterned brickwork of varying types or colors. - <b>1 pts.</b> d.) Decorative exposed columns, beams, or other structural members. - <b>1 pts.</b> e.) Applied ornamentation such as cornices, medallions. - <b>1 pts.</b> 13. Decorative Lighting Fixtures: (maximum 2 points possible) a.) Decorative or ornamental wall mounted fixtures on building facades. - <b>1 pts.</b> b.) Decorative, ornamental, or historical pole mounted fixtures at pedestrian walks. - <b>1 pts.</b> c.) Decorative base treatment such as stone, brick, etc., in lieu of concrete base. - <b>1 pts.</b> d.) Light standards in landscaped islands in lieu of exposed, freestanding areas. - <b>1 pts.</b> 14. Decorative Pavers: a.) Decorative pavers in lieu of concrete sidewalks (at least 5% of total sidewalks). - <b>1 pts.</b> b.) Decorative pavers in lieu of concrete paving at intersections, crosswalks, etc. (at least 1% of total on-site vehicular parking) - <b>1 pts.</b> 15. Curvilinear Sidewalks: - <b>2 pts.</b> 16. Enhanced Signage Plans: - <b>2 pts.</b> TOTAL POINTS (Minimum Score Required: 85):_____ Signed:___________________________________ Printed Name:______________________________ Date:_____________________________________[/quote] What's that song playing in the background?! cNo[/quote]