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70’-0” T.O. Penthouse
Avenue Gree een Buildin lding Certif tific icatio ion
AERIAL VIEW FROM SOUTHEAST
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LOCATION ION
campus inventory
Avenue than Beeghly Chemistry Building
blocked by Beeghly Chemistry Building
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Lecture Hall Teaching Laboratory
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Interactive Classroom Roof Garden
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Research Laboratory Office and Interaction Areas
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY HALL OF SCIENCE 9 Code of D.C. Munic icip ipal al Regulat lation ions AU U 2011 Campus Plan 2015 Formation ation Study
Gross Floor Area
(Excludes Cellar Floor Area = ceiling < 4’-0” above finished grade)
95,872 GFA
(Exhibit 12.2 shows 95,872 GFA) (Page 30 shows 60,000 GFA Addition)
95,100 GFA
(Excludes 21,800 at Basement + 6,100 at 1st Floor)
Building Height
(400.16 - BHMP at existing grade at mid-point of principal façade) (400.5 - Code maximum height = 90’-0”)
70’-0” 54’-6”
(T.O. Building Parapet)
Building Height w/ Penthouse
(400.8 - Penthouse may exceed maximum bldg. height)
(18’-6” above roof level)
Building Stories
(400.1 – Maximum height in stories in R-5-A district is 3.) (The number of stories shall be counted at the point from which the height of the building is measured.)
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(See Exhibit 18.1.2c.)
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(Story shall not include cellars – B, 1) (Roof structures don’t count if they don’t exceed 1/3 roof area)
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The labs at the Northwest corner of the building will have vacancy sensors to ensure the lighting is off when they are unoccupied and automated shades to block light transmission at night. R E E V E S F I E L D
Facade facing University Avenue is 48’-10” wide Window fenestration is approximately 17” wide
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New building appears shorter than Beeghly in perspective due to greater distance from camera.
View A: From Quebec St. – Near corner with 48th Street
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New building appears shorter than Beeghly in perspective due to greater distance from camera. New building appears shorter than Beeghly in perspective due to greater distance from camera.
View B: From Quebec St. – Several houses downhill from corner with University Avenue
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New building appears shorter than Beeghly in perspective due to greater distance from camera.
View C: From Quebec St. – Close to corner with University Avenue
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