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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02/08/2019 - Agenda Packet - BioCorridor Board (3)PAGE 1 DATE 11 July 2017IN PROGRESS Not For Construction PROJECT DESIGNERS Page Southerland Page, Inc PROJECT Atlas BRYAN / COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS Appendix A-2 BioCorridor Planned Development Atlas Special District Signage PAGE 2 DATE 11 July 2017IN PROGRESS Not For Construction PROJECT DESIGNERS Page Southerland Page, Inc PROJECT Atlas BRYAN / COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS We propose a family of identification elements, related through materials and approach, which develop in unique expressions at different perimeter thresholds, reacting to the circumstances of each location. The signage gestures are scaled to compete with the surrounding environment with an emphasis on purposeful integration. These thresholds seek to create a formal entry into the community. Page/Dyal was tasked with developing a wayfinding system that identifies and enriches the Atlas community. The successful integration of existing Lake Walk signage, as well as the consideration of future tenant signage, is an important component of this task. Atlas is a thriving planned community and the premier address for world-class companies engaged in the biosciences, technology, and advanced manufacturing. With a focus on wellness and collaboration, Atlas seeks to be a place of inspiration and innovation. Project Narrative PAGE 3 DATE 11 July 2017IN PROGRESS Not For Construction PROJECT DESIGNERS Page Southerland Page, Inc PROJECT Atlas BRYAN / COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS From HWY 21 From College Station CITY OF COLLEGE STATIONCITY OF BRYANSite Analysis APPROACH ENTRANCE DECISION MAKING POINT PAGE 4 DATE 11 July 2017IN PROGRESS Not For Construction PROJECT DESIGNERS Page Southerland Page, Inc PROJECT Atlas BRYAN / COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 1 – 60 / Raymond Stotzer Parkway 3 – 47 / Riverside Parkway2 – HSC Parkway & Turkey Creek Road 13 2 4 4 – Turkey Creek Road Opportunities – Threshold Identification Considerations: Approach / Arrival Sight Lines & Visibility Existing Site Conditions Jurisdictions Considerations for threshold opportunities include approach and arrival, sight lines and visibility, existing site conditions, and varying jurisdictions. Additional perimeter identification from Turkey Creek Road included for future consideration. PAGE 5 DATE 11 July 2017IN PROGRESS Not For Construction PROJECT DESIGNERS Page Southerland Page, Inc PROJECT Atlas BRYAN / COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS Threshold Sign Locations 1 3 2 PAGE 6 DATE 11 July 2017IN PROGRESS Not For Construction PROJECT DESIGNERS Page Southerland Page, Inc PROJECT Atlas BRYAN / COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS Height Landscape Length 2'-6" 28'-0" 2'-6"9'-0" 23'-0"23'-0" 3'-6" 23'-0" Placemaking Threshold Identification Kit of Parts PAGE 7 DATE 11 July 2017IN PROGRESS Not For Construction PROJECT DESIGNERS Page Southerland Page, Inc PROJECT Atlas BRYAN / COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS White Inset Color Inset Cove Lighting Up/Down Lighting No Inset Color or Tinted Concrete Color and Lighting PAGE 8 DATE 11 July 2017IN PROGRESS Not For Construction PROJECT DESIGNERS Page Southerland Page, Inc PROJECT Atlas BRYAN / COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS Location 1 – 60 / Raymond Stotzer Parkway The largest footprint of the three thresholds, the entrance from 60 will serve as the front door to Atlas, creating a welcoming and impressive sense of presence while concealing and supporting two separate detention ponds. Plan View Perspective Sketch Detention Pond Detention Pond Elevation Elevation Detail PAGE 9 DATE 11 July 2017IN PROGRESS Not For Construction PROJECT DESIGNERS Page Southerland Page, Inc PROJECT Atlas BRYAN / COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS Location 2 – HSC Parkway & Turkey Creek Road The eastern entrance, one of two entrances at either end of HSC Parkway, is visible from approaches along HSC as well as Turkey Creek Road. The low horizontal takes advantage of the available expanse of land along Turkey Creek Road and the tall beacon can be seen from some distance from both roads. Challenging site conditions exist along the north side of HSC Parkway. Plan View Elevation Elevation Detail Reference Images PAGE 10 DATE 11 July 2017IN PROGRESS Not For Construction PROJECT DESIGNERS Page Southerland Page, Inc PROJECT Atlas BRYAN / COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS Location 2 – HSC Parkway & Turkey Creek Road Plan View Elevation Alternative Layout - Multiple VerticalsAlternative LayoutReference Image Elevation Detail Elevation Detail PAGE 11 DATE 11 July 2017IN PROGRESS Not For Construction PROJECT DESIGNERS Page Southerland Page, Inc PROJECT Atlas BRYAN / COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS The western entrance of HSC Parkway requires significant setbacks due to utility right-of- ways. There is a considerable elevation change from the street to the setback presenting challenges for visibility from the roadway. A vertical expression, either sequential or singular, provides the presence and visibility needed to make an impact. Location 3 – 47 / Riverside Parkway Plan View Side Elevation Elevation Detail Rendering Reference Images Elevation PAGE 12 DATE 11 July 2017IN PROGRESS Not For Construction PROJECT DESIGNERS Page Southerland Page, Inc PROJECT Atlas BRYAN / COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS Location 3 – 47 / Riverside Parkway Plan View Rendering Side Elevation Elevation Detail Elevation PAGE 13 DATE 11 July 2017IN PROGRESS Not For Construction PROJECT DESIGNERS Page Southerland Page, Inc PROJECT Atlas BRYAN / COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS Ground Coverage Options Softened Edges – Low-growing Ground Cover Tight Edges – Manicured Surface Follows Ground Form Materials: • Turf • Artificial Turf • Gravel Pro: Consistent visual impact Con: Potential maintenance and high cost Materials: • Evergreens • Monoculture Pro: Low maintenance and moderate cost Con: Potential dormant period Materials: • Wild/Native Grasses • Monoculture Pro: Low cost and low maintenance Con: Likely dormant period Soft Edges – Natural Vegetation PAGE 14 DATE 11 July 2017IN PROGRESS Not For Construction PROJECT DESIGNERS Page Southerland Page, Inc PROJECT Atlas BRYAN / COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS Small Vehicular Directional Street ID Accessible IDStop Sign Regulatory Pedestrian Directional NOPARKING FIRE LANE Large Vehicular Directional Trail Marker 0.25 MI Small Vehicular Directional Street ID Accessible IDStop Sign Regulatory Pedestrian Directional NOPARKING FIRE LANE Large Vehicular Directional Trail Marker 0.25 MI Wayfinding System Option 1 - Neutral Graphics and Board-formed Concrete Option 2 - Atlas Blue Graphics and Smooth Concrete