16. Mixed-Use
Citizen Compact
Participation Building Design
Predictable
Development Housing
Decisions Choices
Transportation Walkable
Choices
Regional Sense of
Balance Place
Open Space
19. Benefits of Form Based Codes vs. Conventional
Zoning
A Clear Vision Based Separated Uses as The
on Consensus
vs.
Organizing Element
Employment
Retail Center
Center
Multifamily
Single Family
Detached
20. Benefits of Form Based Codes vs. Conventional
Zoning
Focus on the Public Placeless Sprawl
Realm
vs.
Patterns
21. Benefits of Form Based Codes vs. Conventional
Zoning
Predictability of Not Much Detail
Outcome
vs.
22. Benefits of Form Based Codes vs. Conventional
Zoning
Easy to Understand Over-Technical
Guidelines
vs.
Standards
23. Benefits of Form Based Codes vs. Conventional
Zoning
A Balanced Approach to Over Emphasis on
Implementation
vs.
Density / Use
25. New Communities
Walkable Streets
Vibrant Public Realm
Mix of Uses
Civic Uses
Character Derived from Local Context
Architecture Appropriate to Place
31. Regulated Aspects
A. Allocation of Growth Sectors
B. Base Residential Density
C. Block Size
D. Public Frontages
E. Civic Open Space
F. Lot Occupation
G. Building Setback
H. Building Disposition
I. Private Frontages
J. Building Height
K. Building Function
42. The Pattern Book Format
1. How To Use Book (Leed, Plan, Transect, Reg. Plan)
2. Styles Set Up as Principle Based
Title
Rule of Thumb
Why? – We do this Because… *
Plan Diagrams of T1-T6 Settings
What Matters & What Doesn t Matter
Photos: style variations
3. Massing Principles by T-Zone
4. Shelter from Parking – all configurations
5. Details:
Doors and Windows Chimneys
Porch Principles Water Collection & Storage
Piers Down Spouts
Columns Dormers
Capitals Roof Slopes
Bases Fences
Porch Beams Awnings
Railings Fountains
Roofs Lighting
Eaves Signs
*Need to couch in terms of health and wellness
(ex. To promote good ventilation, to minimize sick building syndrome)
60. Capitalize on a need for a new
City Hall and leverage its value
61.
62. The City of Miramar had the foresight to
recognize, and engage a representative
of, one of the key stakeholder groups that
it would take to make it happen – The
Development Community
70. Torti Gallas and Partners, Inc.
Atul Sharma
SmartCode
Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company
Pattern Book
Urban Design Associates
All Other Projects & Graphics
Torti Gallas and Partners
Loudoun Metro: Torti Gallas and Partners