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Design Review Program
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Press Building

photo by GGLO


Facts

  • Project Name: Press Building
  • Year Built: 2002
  • Address: Belmont and Pine
  • Designer: GGLO/Hewitt
  • Developer: Harbor Properties
  • Design Review Board: Capitol Hill/First Hill/Central District
  • Design Guidelines Applied: Design Review Guidelines for Multifamily and Commercial Buildings
  • Size:
    • 93,014 sq ft
    • 75 condominium units
  • Zoned: NC3-65
  • Project Type: Mid-Rise Residential

Design Guidelines Met
The Capitol Hill/First Hill/Central District Design Review Board determined the following Design Review Guidelines for Multifamily and Commercial Buildings were the most important for the designers to address:

 


image by GGLO

Architectural Context
(Guideline C-1)

Press displays the "rail and rung" and "autorow" character of the Pike/Pine neighborhood. The residential entry and lobby are located on the rungs of the ladder at Belmont Avenue, while commercial uses are located along the rail of Pine Street.




photo by GGLO



Streetscape Compatibility
(Guideline A-2)

The Press' roll-up storefronts, tile accents, canopies for weather protection and high quality exterior materials reflect the urban character of the neighborhood.




image by GGLO



Parking and Vehicle Access
(Guideline A-8)

Access to the structured parking garage is kept away from Pine Street and located on Belmont Avenue, avoiding any interference with the pedestrian streetscape experience.




photo by GGLO



Corner Lots
(Guideline A-10)

A large canopy, a tapered and tile-covered column, and a rooftop trellis emphasize the corner's uniqueness. The brick exterior is pulled back from the corner at Belmont and Pine, which combines with the change in character of the metal siding and windows to provide articulation to the corner facades.




photo by GGLO



Residential Open Space
(Guideline A-7)

Open space at the street-level courtyard, second-level terrace and mews allows for connection to the streetscape and community room while breaking down the building's scale. A rooftop deck provides greenery, views and an attractive outdoor area for the residents and guests.

Last Updated: July 15, 2005

Join the Design Review Board
In April 2010, the Mayor and City Council will appoint twelve new volunteer Design Review Board members to replace those retiring members whose terms are expiring. Applications are due December 10, 2009 for two-year terms that begin April 4, 2010. A list of the upcoming openings is in the appendix of the Design Review Board application.

Upcoming Project Reviews
Each of the seven Design Review Boards meets twice a month. See the upcoming schedule. 

Archive

Search the archive to find design proposals and reports of project reviews.

Design Guidelines

Thirty design review guidelines for multifamily and commercial buildings--along with neighborhood-specific supplements--form the backbone of the City's Design Review Program in Seattle's neighborhoods. Separate guidelines govern downtown development.

Gallery of Great Examples

5th and Bell
See the 5th and Bell project and other great examples of projects that were developed through the Design Review process.

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