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Commission reviews 6-unit infill proposal at 105 Beale Street, requests additional cornice and fenestration details

2665166 · January 9, 2025
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Summary

Architects presented schematic plans for a new three-and-a-half–story, six-unit building at 105 Beale Street; the commission offered design recommendations—stronger cornice, a pronounced separation between first and second floors, and clarified window and canopy details—and asked for final elevations and materials at a later hearing.

Architects seeking approval for a new six-unit residential building at 105 Beale Street presented schematic plans to the Historic Landmarks Preservation Commission on Jan. 9 and received a package of design recommendations.

Robin Belvinson of Al Foundry Architecture described a proposed three-and-a-half–story building with an ADA-accessible ground-floor unit, basement storage, and a parapet roof intended to reduce perceived height. The project team said the building has been through the Planning Board and that the presentation sought early design guidance…

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