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Architecture + Planning 2200 Calle de Luna will be the first community to open as part of the vision plan for the Tasman East Focus Area. The plan envisions developments varying in densities with mixed-use corridors, retail, green belts and an extensive network of open spaces, bike and transit circulation. Not only will this be the first community to open as part of the vision plan, it will be the first high-rise development in the area, setting the tone for future developments and enriching the established community. The surrounding neighborhood, which consists of light industrial buildings, influenced the Modern Contemporary design in form and materials. The mixture of premium materials, such as metal cladding, and standard materials, such as hard-trowel stucco and fiber cement paneling, create a dynamic facade that adds interest. Working with a building system called Prescient, the designers aligned their vision with the system’s structural limitations. This challenged designers to think outside of the box. The result is three residential towers situated around a green-space courtyard, above the podium, that provides a park-like setting for residents and a welcoming space for guests and the public to gather. Stairs invite pedestrians to enjoy the green space above, while the three-story resident center with floor-to-ceiling glazing at each level, encourages exploration of the newly established community. 20180383 2200 CALLE DE LUNA Santa Clara, CA Holland Partner Group Typology High-Rise Apartments Facts Density: 170 du/ac Unit Plan Sizes: 495 - 1,040 sq. ft. Number of Units: 600 du Site Area: 3.5 ac Number of Stories: 12 Parking: 677 spaces (1.13 sp./unit) Construction Type: I

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Architecture + Planning

2200 Calle de Luna will be the first community to open as part of the vision plan for the Tasman East Focus Area. The plan envisions developments varying in densities with mixed-use corridors, retail, green belts and an extensive network of open spaces, bike and transit circulation. Not only will this be the first community to open as part of the vision plan, it will be the first high-rise development in the area, setting the tone for future developments and enriching the established community. The surrounding neighborhood, which consists of light industrial buildings, influenced the Modern Contemporary design in form and materials. The mixture of premium materials, such as metal cladding, and standard materials, such as hard-trowel stucco and fiber cement paneling, create a dynamic facade that adds interest. Working with a building system called Prescient, the designers aligned their vision with the system’s structural limitations. This challenged designers to think outside of the box. The result is three residential towers situated around a green-space courtyard, above the podium, that provides a park-like setting for residents and a welcoming space for guests and the public to gather. Stairs invite pedestrians to enjoy the green space above, while the three-story resident center with floor-to-ceiling glazing at each level, encourages exploration of the newly established community.

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2200 CALLE DE LUNASanta Clara, CAHolland Partner Group

Typology

High-Rise Apartments Facts

Density: 170 du/ac

Unit Plan Sizes: 495 - 1,040 sq. ft.

Number of Units: 600 du

Site Area: 3.5 ac

Number of Stories: 12

Parking: 677 spaces (1.13 sp./unit)

Construction Type: I

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Architecture + Planning

2200 CALLE DE LUNASanta Clara, CAHolland Partner Group