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254 East Beaver Avenue Residential/Mixed Use Project

254 East Beaver Avenue Residential/Mixed Use Project. Introduction Proposed Site Environmental and Urban Considerations Code Requirements and Considerations Student Living and Apartment Complex Trends Sustainability and LEED Design Applications. PICTURE HERE. Group Members.

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254 East Beaver Avenue Residential/Mixed Use Project

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  1. 254 East Beaver Avenue Residential/Mixed Use Project • Introduction • Proposed Site • Environmental and Urban Considerations • Code Requirements and Considerations • Student Living and Apartment Complex Trends • Sustainability and LEED Design Applications PICTURE HERE Group Members Tessa Bauman Abdullah Hajjyeah Alex Radkoff

  2. ADDITIONAL PROJECT INFO IF NECESSARY Project Information • Introduction • Project Information • Proposed Site and Existing Conditions • Environmental and Urban Considerations • Code Requirements and Considerations • Student Living and Apartment Complex Trends • Sustainability and LEED Design Applications PICTURE HERE CAPTION HERE

  3. Site Location • Introduction • Proposed Site and Existing Conditions • Site Location • Perspective Views • Environmental and Urban Considerations • Code Requirements and Considerations • Student Living and Apartment Complex Trends • Sustainability and LEED Design Applications INFO ON SITE MAP HERE INSERT SITE MAP HERE Caption Here

  4. Contour Map • Introduction • Proposed Site and Existing Conditions • Site Location • Perspective Views • Environmental and Urban Considerations • Code Requirements and Considerations • Student Living and Apartment Complex Trends • Sustainability and LEED Design Applications INSERT AREA AND CONTOUR MAP HERE INFO ON AREA AND CONTOUR MAP HERE

  5. Pedestrian and Automobile Circulation • Introduction • Proposed Site and Existing Conditions • Site Location • Perspective Views • Environmental and Urban Considerations • Code Requirements and Considerations • Student Living and Apartment Complex Trends • Sustainability and LEED Design Applications INSERT CIRCULATION MAP HERE INFO ON CIRCULATION MAP HERE

  6. Introduction • Proposed Site and Existing Conditions • Site Location • Perspective Views • Environmental and Urban Considerations • Code Requirements and Considerations • Student Living and Apartment Complex Trends • Sustainability and LEED Design Applications Beaver Avenue Perspective View Locust Lane Perspective View INSERT BEAVER AVE PHOTO HERE INSERT LOCUST LANE PHOTO HERE

  7. Introduction • Proposed Site and Existing Conditions • Site Location • Perspective Views • Environmental and Urban Considerations • Code Requirements and Considerations • Student Living and Apartment Complex Trends • Sustainability and LEED Design Applications Highland Avenue Perspective View West Perspective View INSERT HIGHLAND AVE PHOTO HERE INSERT WEST PHOTO HERE

  8. Introduction • Proposed Site and Existing Conditions • Environmental and Urban Considerations • Adjacent Buildings • Solar Analysis • Wind Analysis • Code Requirements and Considerations • Student Living and Apartment Complex Trends • Sustainability and LEED Design Applications Adjacent Buildings INSERT ADJACENT BUILDING INFO HERE INSERT BUILDING PICTURE HERE (PENN TOWERS) SMALLER PICTURE HERE

  9. Introduction • Proposed Site and Existing Conditions • Environmental and Urban Considerations • Adjacent Buildings • Solar Analysis • Wind Analysis • Code Requirements and Considerations • Student Living and Apartment Complex Trends • Sustainability and LEED Design Applications Solar Analysis INSERT SOLAR INFO HERE INSERT SOLAR MAP AND ANGLE SKETCHUP PICTURE INSERT TREE BLOCKAGE PICTURE HERE

  10. Introduction • Proposed Site and Existing Conditions • Environmental and Urban Considerations • Adjacent Buildings • Solar Analysis • Wind Analysis • Code Requirements and Considerations • Student Living and Apartment Complex Trends • Sustainability and LEED Design Applications WIND ANALYSIS INSERT WIND (SEASONAL) INFO HERE INSERT WIND ROSE PICTURE

  11. Introduction • Proposed Site and Existing Conditions • Environmental and Urban Considerations • Code Requirements and Considerations • Mixed Use Buildings • Exterior Guidelines • Interior Guidlelines • Parking • ADA requirements • Student Living and Apartment Complex Trends • Sustainability and LEED Design Applications Mixed Use Building Code Reuirements INSERT APPLICABLE CODES (CITE WHICH CODE) INSERT APPLICABLE CODES (CITE WHICH CODE)

  12. Introduction • Proposed Site and Existing Conditions • Environmental and Urban Considerations • Code Requirements and Considerations • Mixed Use Buildings • Exterior Guidelines • Interior Guidelines • Parking • ADA requirements • Student Living and Apartment Complex Trends • Sustainability and LEED Design Applications Exterior Building Requirements • Outside surface at entry door: • Entry door to a dwelling unit with direct exterior access should be no more that ½ inch below the interior of the dwelling unit. • Materials such as concrete, brick or flagstone. INSERT APPLICABLE CODES (CITE WHICH CODE)

  13. Introduction • Proposed Site and Existing Conditions • Environmental and Urban Considerations • Code Requirements and Considerations • Mixed Use Buildings • Exterior Guidelines • Interior Guidelines • Parking • ADA requirements • Student Living and Apartment Complex Trends • Sustainability and LEED Design Applications Exterior Building Requirements • Thresholds at patio, deck or balcony doors: • Exterior deck, patio, or balcony surfaces should be no more than ½ inch below the floor • unless they are constructed of impervious materials such as concrete brick or flagstone INSERT APPLICABLE CODES (CITE WHICH CODE)

  14. Introduction • Proposed Site and Existing Conditions • Environmental and Urban Considerations • Code Requirements and Considerations • Mixed Use Buildings • Exterior Guidelines • Interior Guidelines • Parking • ADA requirements • Student Living and Apartment Complex Trends • Sustainability and LEED Design Applications Interior Building Requirements • Site impracticality: • Final Guidelines provide that covered multifamily with elevators shall be designed and constructed to provide at least one accessible entrance on an accessible route. INSERT APPLICABLE CODES (CITE WHICH CODE)

  15. Introduction • Proposed Site and Existing Conditions • Environmental and Urban Considerations • Code Requirements and Considerations • Mixed Use Buildings • Exterior Guidelines • Interior Guidelines • Parking • ADA requirements • Student Living and Apartment Complex Trends • Sustainability and LEED Design Applications Interior Building Requirements • Single-story dwelling units: • same design specifications as presented in the proposed Option One guidelines, except that design features within the single-story dwelling unit • loft or a sunken living room, are exempt from the access specifications INSERT APPLICABLE CODES (CITE WHICH CODE)

  16. Introduction • Proposed Site and Existing Conditions • Environmental and Urban Considerations • Code Requirements and Considerations • Mixed Use Buildings • Exterior Guidelines • Interior Guidelines • Parking • ADA requirements • Student Living and Apartment Complex Trends • Sustainability and LEED Design Applications Interior Building Requirements • Multi-story dwelling units in buildings with elevators: • units in buildings with elevators, the final Guidelines specify that only the story served by the building elevator must comply with the accessible features for dwelling units required by the Fair Housing Act. INSERT APPLICABLE CODES (CITE WHICH CODE)

  17. Introduction • Proposed Site and Existing Conditions • Environmental and Urban Considerations • Code Requirements and Considerations • Mixed Use Buildings • Exterior Guidelines • Interior Guidelines • Parking • ADA requirements • Student Living and Apartment Complex Trends • Sustainability and LEED Design Applications Interior Building Requirements • Usable bathrooms: • The Act requires that an accessible or "usable" bathroom is one which provides sufficient space for an individual in a wheelchair to maneuver about. • The two sets of specifications provide different approaches as to how compliance with this maneuvering space requirement may be achieved. INSERT APPLICABLE CODES (CITE WHICH CODE)

  18. Introduction • Proposed Site and Existing Conditions • Environmental and Urban Considerations • Code Requirements and Considerations • Mixed Use Buildings • Exterior Guidelines • Interior Guidelines • Parking • ADA requirements • Student Living and Apartment Complex Trends • Sustainability and LEED Design Applications Parking Requirements INSERT APPLICABLE CODES (CITE WHICH CODE) INSERT APPLICABLE CODES (CITE WHICH CODE)

  19. Introduction • Proposed Site and Existing Conditions • Environmental and Urban Considerations • Code Requirements and Considerations • Mixed Use Buildings • Exterior Guidelines • Interior Guidelines • Parking • Accessibility Requirements • Student Living and Apartment Complex Trends • Sustainability and LEED Design Applications ADA Requirements INSERT APPLICABLE CODES (CITE WHICH CODE) INSERT APPLICABLE CODES (CITE WHICH CODE)

  20. Introduction • Proposed Site and Existing Conditions • Environmental and Urban Considerations • Code Requirements and Considerations • Student Living and Apartment Complex Trends • Sustainability and LEED Design Applications Student Living and Apartment Trends INSERT TRENDS AND STUDENT LIVING INFO

  21. Site impracticality • Single-story dwellings units • Multistory dwelling units in buildings with elevators • Thresholds patio, deck or balcony doors • Outside surface at entry door • Usable Bathrooms The final guidelines provide that covered multifamily dwellings with elevators shall be designed and constructed to provide at least one accessible entrance on an accessible route regardless of unusual characteristics of the site Every dwelling unit on a floor served by an elevator must be on an accessible route, an must be made accessilbe in accordance with the act’s requirements for covered dwelling units

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