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3.4. ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS <br />Fagade Transparency <br />The following guidelines help strengthen the relationship between buildings and the street and <br />increase public safety by placing "eyes" and activity on the street. <br />Street - Facing Facades along Build -to Lines or within Street Setbacks <br />For buildings which contribute to frontage along Build -to Lines, or that are within the setbacks <br />shown in Table 3: <br />• Street - facing building facades shall not have a section of blank wall exceeding 30 linear feet <br />without being interrupted by a window or entry. <br />• At least 60 percent of the linearlength of street - facing facades must contain windows doors, or <br />arcades at all levels (stories). Clerestory windows or other high, non - eye -level windows do not <br />count towards the 60 percent requirement. <br />• Along Build -to Lines, the ground floor of parking structures must contain shops or other <br />inhabitable spaces. (See Parking Structures in Section 3.5.) <br />• Garage doors or entrances to parking structures shall not occupy more than 30 feet of street - <br />facing facades within each block. <br />Facades not along Build -to Lines or within Street Setbacks from Table 3: <br />For buildings that do not contribute to frontage along Build -to Lines or which are not within the <br />setbacks shown in Table 3: <br />• The primary building entry and windows shall be visible from a street(s). <br />• The main entrance(s) shall open directly onto a publicly - accessible Connecting Walkway. This <br />walkway shall connect directly to the sidewalk or pedestrian walkway of an adjacent street <br />• Building facades that are visible from the street shall not have a section of blank wall exceeding <br />38 511 linear feet without being interrupted by a window, entry, a section of lattice with vines, or <br />another visual break. <br />See the discussion on Connecting Walkways for further guid- <br />ance. <br />Building Entries and Windows <br />Entries Building mas sing shall be used to highlight <br />the location of building entries. Primary <br />pedestrian entries shall be clearly expressed and <br />be recessed or framed by a sheltering element such <br />as an awning, arcade, porch, or portico. Greater <br />height may be used to accentuate entries in the <br />form of tower elements, tall openings, or a central <br />mass at an entry plaza. <br />Reveals. Windows and doors must be recessed <br />at least two inches from walls or exterior trim to <br />create shadow for visual interest. <br />24 <br />it �.c�..c\,i Irs <br />Transparency. Buildings shall have frequent doors <br />and windows. <br />