Urban Design 101: Building Facades
The City of Los Angeles' Urban Design Studio illustrates ways to use the design of visible building facades to create/reinforce neighborhood identity and richer pedestrian environments. Is Jacksonville paying attention?
To encourage citywide walkability, Los Angeles requires building projects to conform to a walkability checklist. In this installment, the issue of good building facade design is explored in visual detail.
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https://www.urbandesignla.com/walkability/BuildingFacade.pdf
In Los Angeles, these recently constructed Jacksonville projects would have been forced to revise their plans before being given final permitting approval.
Family Dollar - New Springfield
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Community Connections - Downtown
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While walkable projects are few and far between, Meeks, Ross, Selander and Associates is an example of a local project that would pass the walkability checklist.
![](https://photos.metrojacksonville.com/photos/613578729_d2wcv-600x10000.jpg)
For more info: Adaptive Reuse: Meeks, Ross, Selander & Associates
Perhaps its time for Jacksonville to incorporate a few of these guidelines into its architectural landscape?
Article by Ennis Davis
![](https://photos.metrojacksonville.com/photos/638033224_v8bXd-600x10000.jpg)
![](https://photos.metrojacksonville.com/photos/638033254_D6o9n-600x10000.jpg)
![](https://photos.metrojacksonville.com/photos/638033284_KvipU-600x10000.jpg)
![](https://photos.metrojacksonville.com/photos/638033322_pZ3Kk-600x10000.jpg)
![](https://photos.metrojacksonville.com/photos/638033352_4Hgfg-600x10000.jpg)
![](https://photos.metrojacksonville.com/photos/638033608_PzoSL-600x10000.jpg)
![](https://photos.metrojacksonville.com/photos/638033637_FcK8D-600x10000.jpg)
https://www.urbandesignla.com/walkability/BuildingFacade.pdf
In Los Angeles, these recently constructed Jacksonville projects would have been forced to revise their plans before being given final permitting approval.
Family Dollar - New Springfield
Community Connections - Downtown
While walkable projects are few and far between, Meeks, Ross, Selander and Associates is an example of a local project that would pass the walkability checklist.
![](https://photos.metrojacksonville.com/photos/613578729_d2wcv-600x10000.jpg)
For more info: Adaptive Reuse: Meeks, Ross, Selander & Associates
Perhaps its time for Jacksonville to incorporate a few of these guidelines into its architectural landscape?
Article by Ennis Davis