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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPEC Power Point 052410Planning and Environmental Commission May 24, 2010 LIONSHEAD MASTER PLAN Topics for Today • Review of Master Plan Policies relating to Ever Vail • Overview General Architectural Design Guidelines • EverVail Model Lionshead Redevelopment Master Plan Contains the following direction: �+�Develop EV as a high density residential and mixed use hub (4.1.5) � Provide office and retail uses (4.1.5) i Recommends higher density residential (4.1.5) Lionshead Redevelopment Master Plan 6�Recommends lodging uses (4.1.5) �:Recognizes the area as a new portal to Vail Mountain (4.1.5 and 5.17) �Recognizes EverVail as an extension of Lionshead (5.17) Recommends area to include employee housing (4. I .5) Lionshead Redevelopment Master Plan ��Recommends redevelopment of Red Sandstone Creek into an amenity (5.17) �Recommends below grade service and delivery (5.17) Lionshead Redevelopment Master Plan �+�Recommends 400 space skier parking structure (4. I.5 and 4.8.3) ��Recommends relocation of maintenance yard (4. I .5) �Recommends realignment of S. Frontage Road (5. I 7) ��Recommends the inclusion of transit facilities (5.17) Ever Vail Implementation LH Design Guidelines • Chapter 8 of the Lionshead Redevelopment Master Plan LIONSHEAD DESIGN GUIDELINES � Adopted with the original Master Plan , • Provides a framework for design VIS1011 The new image for Lionshead should move towards the fuwre - using historical alpine re�erences and�ailVillage as antecedenu. (Sec 8. I ) Purpose The purpose of the LionsheadArchkedural Design Guidelines is to work in concen with the Lionsheod Master Plan to enhance the existing experience within the communky, improve the qualiry of life, fows direction for future growth, create visual harmony, and improve property values for businesses and homeownea. (Sec. 8.2) Building Form and Massing Building Form and Massing Form and massing act to marry a building to its site, whether the site is part of a paved plaza or siu within natural topography, and serves to break down the scale of theVillage fabric when viewed from the ski hill. • Exterior walls have a clear base, middle, and top. Roofs The top of the building is capped with well- proportioned, pitched roofs, acting as the uppermost unifying image within the architectural fabric of Lionshead. Roofs n Building Roles - Portals 19 Building Roles - Portals • Buildings which are located on key sites need to act as inviting and friendly portals within Lionshead • Portals can be effeaive if they present enough mass to enclose the spaces they are defining, with enough open area to presenc the sense of entry needed for a communiq of ia size and complexity n Building Roles - • Edge defining buildings act as exterior walls. • Where the edges of LH meet areas exterior to the community (i.e..Vail Village, Gore Creek,1-70) buildings must present appropriacely- scaled,well defined edges. Edge Definers m Building Roles - Edge Definers a Building Roles- Public Space Definers Building Roles- Public Space Definers � Structures which define public space shall act as incerior walls of Lionshead. • Buildings should address public spaces with their primary facades and not wrn their backs on the spaces. • Designers are encouraged to develop more invidng, irregular public spaces which offer surprises to visitors zz Building Roles- � � � . �. � � � Building Roles- Public Space Definers m Building Roles - Landmarl<s Building Roles - Landmarks • A landmark provides a sense of orienucion and reinforces iu sense of place or image • Visible from key locations and must offer an image consistent with Lionshead • Should clearly sund out while presenting a consistent design language • Most successful when serve special function (i.e.. Bell towers, clock towers, monumenu, or public art) u Width-to-Height Relationships • Ratio of width to height at pedestrian streeu • Pedestrian streeu shall be designed with cross- sections exhibiting I:I/2 to I:I I/2 width to height ratios � Width-to-Height Relationships Varies I: I.65 to I: I Z5 � Public and Private Domain • Traffic flows laterally across outdoor spaces rather than simply along them. • Concept of transparency between public and semi- public or street and shop • Colonnades, arcades, porcicos, and covered walkways shall be designed to invite pedestrian traffic. m Width-to-Height Relationships Varies 1:1.15 to I: 0.5 � Public and Private Domain � • � �". �'°�, +` �,�., � •..._,�. ,< .... . . � , + � P6dC R NE✓� �EY ` � • k \*�� Y I �� �• 4 , b ��J1" 'y� �� � � R �� a q Y y Y ��i ��J i� ���� � � �� �� � , ! ai���:� .x%' • `J �� � � �f ^ w`,,v .....v �wEp . a" i a .,,� ' _ � �.i � ,� � �� �d��. 4'r'�� /�� a .rs� ���i--{{�y ps �1� ��;0 "F �� 3 *� ��. \ .. �� � � l �—'�T-�� > yr'' s; � ` .t"' '; � � � f��'t . � 4 { � � '% \��� , z _ry.y�, i�ri J y �� y � � � _ ; � � �a �`u�; { �' t , 1 °�� i - �> .�3 1 . . ,,.i, .sr�'' �y�•, .