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PostJan 31, 2010#16

I love that house on Monroe. It just looks so lonely.

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PostJan 31, 2010#17

DeBaliviere wrote:I love that house on Monroe. It just looks so lonely.
There's a way to fix that, you know. Wink wink nudge nudge. Matt can help you with the necessary paperwork whenever you are ready.

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PostFeb 01, 2010#18

So...does anyone have a rendering of those 17 new homes being proposed for several blocks of Old North?

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PostFeb 01, 2010#19

It just so happens that I do. Renderings and site plan. But not with me, so you will have to wait.

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PostFeb 01, 2010#20

How are they, in your opinion, if I may ask before the actual renderings are posted?

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PostFeb 02, 2010#21

Personally, I'm fine with the houses. The form, massing, scale, and siting are proper for the neighborhood. I have no problem with not using brick, especially considering they are Habitat for Humanity Home, certainly a worthy cause.




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PostFeb 02, 2010#22

Why not maintain setbacks of the existing buildings (in yellow)?

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PostFeb 02, 2010#23

Habitat said not to take the site plan verbatim. It's just to give an idea of where the houses are going. I'm not sure on the exact setback, but renderings show it matching existing buildings.

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PostFeb 02, 2010#24

I like them, actually...especially the flounder. I prefer no brick if the brick is to look cheap anyway. What is the material in the rendering, though? Is that final? Not saying it looks bad...just curious. Reestablishing the street walls on these blocks is definitely a worthy cause!

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PostFeb 02, 2010#25

Cool. I like them.

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PostFeb 02, 2010#26

Feelin' kinda "meh."

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PostFeb 03, 2010#27

Matt Drops The H wrote:I like them, actually...especially the flounder. I prefer no brick if the brick is to look cheap anyway. What is the material in the rendering, though? Is that final? Not saying it looks bad...just curious. Reestablishing the street walls on these blocks is definitely a worthy cause!
Habitat said that the rendering was wrong and that the setback would be the same as the existing buildings. The panels on the front are Nichiha panels and the siding on the rear is concrete siding, presumably also from Nichiha.
http://www.nichiha.com/prod_stone_panels.htm

Even if you're not wildly crazy about the design, it sure beats vinyl siding and/or a suburban style.

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PostMar 03, 2010#28

Just got a letter yesterday informing me that my parish is volunteering to build one of the ONSL Habitat homes. Very cool.

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PostMar 08, 2010#29

Construction on the Habitat homes started last week. 6 foundations holes have been excavated and it looks like the precast foundation system will start going in today. I am going to get some pics today and will start a new thread for this project.

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PostMar 09, 2010#30

Matt,

From the rendering you posted earlier, will the Habitat homes be the flounders, the small shotguns, or a mix?

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PostMar 09, 2010#31

It will be a mix. I guess I failed on the new thread and pics yesterday, but got busy with other stuff. I think I can get something up today.

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