AIA Continuing Education 1.5 CEU (SD & HSW) Community Planning – Designing with Masonry.

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AIA Continuing Education 1.5 CEU (SD & HSW) Community Planning – Designing with Masonry

2 Jessica Ibanez Community planning consultant with the Colorado Brick Council’s Local Government Outreach Program. Experience working with local government. Member of the American Institute of Certified Planners.

3 The Masonry Institute of Washington is a Registered Provider with The American Institute of Architects Continuing Education Systems. Credit earned on completion of this program will be reported to CES Records for AIA members. Certificates of Completion for non-AIA members are available upon request. This program is registered with the AIA/CES for continuing professional education. As such, it does not include content that may be deemed or construed to be an approval or endorsement by the AIA of any material of construction or any method or manner of handling, using, distributing, or dealing in any material or product. Questions related to specific materials, methods, and services will be addressed at the conclusion of this presentation.

Learning Objectives Masonry Planning Policy Methods Community Benefits of Masonry Based Design Case Study Communities Masonry Planning Policy Examples

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Why is design policy necessary?

Erie, CO

What is masonry based design policy?

Zoning Ordinance Overlay Districts Design Guidelines Planned Unit Developments Form Based Code Incentive Based Implementation Techniques

Corridor Historic District Gateway Zoning District google.com/maps

F ashion o r F unction Why regulate design?

Misconceptions

Benefits of Masonry Based Design Policy

Public Safety

Photo by RJ Sangosti The Denver Post Waldo Canyon Fire Colorado Springs

Lowry (Denver/Aurora, CO) Redevelopment

Orland Park, IL

Property Values Taxes Growth Affordability University of Michigan Study

Aurora, CO

Woodbury, MN

Class I a. Fired clay brick b. Natural stone c. Glass d. Copper panels e. Other comparable/superior materials Class II a. Specialty concrete block b. Architecturally precast textured concrete panels c. Masonry stucco d. Other comparable/superior materials a. Office and commercial buildings must use at least three (3) class I materials and must be composed of at least sixty-five (65) percent class I materials; not more than thirty-five (35) percent class II or class III material and not more than ten (10) percent class IV materials. b. Industrial and warehouse buildings must use at least two (2) different class I or II materials and be composed of at least sixty-five (65) percent class I or class II; not more than thirty-five (35) percent of class III or class IV materials. Not more than ten (10) percent of the building shall be class IV materials. Class III a. Exterior finish installation system (EFIS) b. Opaque panels c. Ornamental metal Class IV a. Smooth concrete block b. Smooth scored concrete block c. Smooth concrete tip up panels d. Ceramic e. Glass block f. Wood Woodbury, MN

1. Masonry is the most appropriate material for commercial buildings. 2. Use consistent materials on all sides of a building. 3. Use material, texture and color changes to help reduce mass and provide visual interest but also avoid overly busy designs. Falls Church, VA

Salida, CO

Preserve original building materials. Masonry features that define the overall historic character, such as walls, cornices, pediments, steps and foundations, should be preserved. Do not use synthetic materials, such as aluminum or vinyl siding or panelized brick, as replacements for primary building materials. Primary building materials, such as wood, metal, and brick, should not be replaced or covered with synthetic or panelized materials. Salida, CO

Building Materials and Colors (i) The use of high quality, durable building materials is required. Exterior walls shall be finished with materials used in a manner sympathetic to the scale and architectural style of the building. (ii) Preferred materials reflect the Town’s sub alpine character such as native stone, wood siding, masonry or timbers. (iii) The following building materials and wall finishes are not permitted on the exterior of any structure: (A) asphalt siding, (B) imitation brick, (C) asbestos cement shingles or siding, (D) imitation log siding, or (E) plastic or vinyl siding. Natural Materials

Creating Public Amenities

Creating Public Spaces

QUESTIONS? Source and Photo Credit: Brick Industry Association (