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Architecture <br /> PROFESSIONAL OFFICE DISTRICT <br /> District Image Special Considerations: • All buildings shall express a clear <br /> Mountain house contains several Profes- • Office buildings shall be designed In sense of entry, and should be sited <br /> sional Office Districts. Most of them are a campus-like setting, emphasizing with the primary facades oriented to <br /> located along Mountain (louse Parkway, the landscaping of streets and parcel arterial or collector streets as appli- <br /> extending from Central Parkway to the boundaries. cable. <br /> Town Center. These areas are envisioned <br /> as high quality professional office varying All buildings within each area and Planned Uses <br /> between small one-story buildings Ina parcel shall be of a compatible de <br /> campus setting to larger two and three sign and materials. Buildings should high quality professional offices and lim- <br /> vary In scale and treatment but ited service commercial orient to serving <br /> story office complexes. should generally convey a quality, on-site office needs. <br /> The various districts will provide the em- "professional" appearance. <br /> Dominant Architectural Styles <br /> ployment and commerce hub of the Moun- ' To the extent feasible, buildings <br /> tain House community, and as such are should generally appear as a collec- ' Professional Or/ice: iYeo-classicism <br /> required to Incorporate attractive architec- tion of small separate buildings rather variations with 30's detailing (classl- <br /> tural treatments, convenient access, attrac- than as one uninterrupted large build- cal professional appearance) <br /> tive relationships to adjacent residential Ing• <br /> neighborhoods, and a quality appearance • All equipment, vents, storage tanks, <br /> from adjacent arterial streets. Projects roof-top equipment, ducts, roof pro- <br /> within these districts shall Incorporate qual- jections or other necessary Improve- <br /> Ity landscape features, convenient connec- ments shall be designed to be <br /> tions for future transit services, compatible with the building architec- <br /> connections to surrounding class-I trails ture or screened from adjacent sites <br /> within the community, and employee and public view. <br /> amenities such as outdoor plazas, walk <br /> Ing paths, etc. • Buildings shall Incorporate court- <br /> yards, patios, gardens, terraces or <br /> other pedestrian/employee ameni- <br /> ties, to the extent feasible. <br /> • The use of Awnings, canopies, trel- <br /> lises or other elements are required. <br /> Chapter Four <br />