Share your comments on building form & architecture in the proposed plan.
Share your comments on building form & architecture in the proposed plan.
high projected Energy Star and energy efficiency ratings (95 and 25.3%, respectively), and a reduced parking ratio and bicycle parking. To make the project substantially more sustainable, the Commission urges the Applicant to conduct a zero carbon feasibility assessment, plan for electric (instead of gas) hot water heating to accompany the electric HVAC (or make the space electric-ready), and plan for electric cooking for any ground floor retail. The Applicant should also strive (if not (cont.)
The architecture, including sculpting and facade, is a net positive. The step-back average seems acceptable. The Verizon building needs serious facade improvement--including biophilic design and materials--for its appearance as well as to visually integrate that building with the remainder of the site. All fenestration should have bird-friendly glass up to and including the third floor above the final step-back.
The staff is far too focused on baffles and mesh to his roof top HVAC items on Verizon building while ignoring the huge canyon that this project-along with silver diner project- will create. The setback is minimal, especially with the mass of the proposed new apartment/office building. Why agree to limit loading docks which will cause congestion? The step back-as opposed to setback- really doesn't offset the claustrophobic effect of the 128 feet and general mass.
I'd like to suggest more biophilic design elements in all cases -- to improve the Verizon building (including the screening), to connect with the Irving Street public space, in the context of the streetscape, on roof surfaces.
I think the building looks nice and is good as is. If I wanted to improve it I would add setbacks to the top of the building on the northern side to allow for more light. I would still rather see a building than what is currently there.
Arlington’s goal of becoming a net zero community by 2050 by constructing buildings that are as close as possible to net zero energy, incorporating biophilic elements, and both minimizing the use of impermeable surfaces and maximizing vegetative cover to reduce storm water run-off, among other possible sustainability elements. I will send the C2E2 checklist to the Project’s Lead Planner and the SPRC Chair, and I’d urge you to take a close look at it as our further (cont.)
I don't think a full understanding of transportation issues can be achieved solely from site plan views. The streets in and around the Joyce Motors site, the Bingham Center site and the Wells Fargo site will/should function together. Wilson, Washington, Irving, Hudson, 10th Street, and 10th Rd (on either side of Irving) are all relevant. I have concerns about the design and use of these segments, including the loading docks, simultaneously by pedestrians, semi-trailers and everything in between
The questions don't relate to "transportation," rather they relate to steetscape. One gets the sense from the renderings and presentations that the new 10th road will not feel like anything but an alley like passage.
Drive through lane is not acceptable. Fails to meet pedestrian needs for sufficient sidewalks, street trees, and ACZO streetscape standards. Pedestrian experience along Verizon building must also be improved to Sector Plan/ZO standards
Taking off my C2E2 hat for a moment, I'd like to suggest that the Applicant offer the "blank slate" that the long empty wall on 10th Rd. north represents to an artist to paint a beautiful mural to inspire Arlingtonians!
Minimize regular business vehicles on 10th Rd by changing the ground floor uses. Set the applicant landscape plan along the Irving St Plaza to be integral/seamless and create a sense of biophilic continuity with Bingham features and the linear park across Wilson. Bird-friendly glass. Roof gardens.
As noted in previous comment, there is no reason to approve a project with more office space when Arlington county already has a very high office vacancy rate. Why be so predisposed to give developer height and other waivers? There is certainly far too little "green" in the proposal to compensate for the density and other waivers and variances in the proposal. Clearly no meaningful consideration has been given to the massive congestion, etc., this and the silver diner project will create.
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