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New construction plans spark debate over modern design

July 19, 2024 | Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas



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New construction plans spark debate over modern design
In a recent meeting, the Historic Review Commission (HRC) discussed new construction plans for a property previously approved in 2021 but for which a building permit was never obtained. The new proposal, while similar to the original, requires HRC approval due to several modifications.

The proposed construction includes a primary structure with a footprint of approximately 1,900 square feet, featuring a complex roof design with three intersecting roofs. The design incorporates a mix of materials, including cultured stone veneer and various types of siding, with vinyl composite windows. A detached garage, measuring around 560 square feet, will be accessible from the alley and will match the primary structure's materials.

The HRC noted that while the modern design diverges from traditional styles, it does not negatively impact the historical character of the area. Staff expressed concerns regarding the roof shape and window materials, recommending alternatives to vinyl windows. However, they concluded that the project generally meets the design criteria for compatibility and recommended issuing a certificate of approval.

The discussion highlighted the balance between contemporary design and the preservation of historical context, emphasizing the importance of maintaining the residential character of the neighborhood while allowing for modern architectural expressions.

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