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Board sends 1922 De La Vena Street mixed-use project back for more design work

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The Architectural Board of Review continued concept review of a proposed 39-unit mixed-use development at 1922 De La Vena Street to the full board for additional refinement, asking the design team to simplify facades and emphasize horizontal organization and consistent openings.

The Architectural Board of Review on Sept. 2 continued concept review of a proposed 39-unit mixed-use development at 1922 De La Vena Street, directing the project team to simplify building composition and clarify the elevations before returning to the full board.

The project team — led by BW Design and RRM Design Group — sought input on changes made since the project was last reviewed, including massing reductions, a smaller courtyard, stacked floorplates and revised fenestration. Applicants said the revisions reduced the project’s visual bulk and clarified unit layout, and emphasized a “kit of parts” approach to create variety across the façades.

Board members applauded reductions in upper-floor massing but…

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