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FIFTH AND MAIN
TOWNHOUSES, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE
The 5th and Main townhouses, as part of a planned urban residential
community responds to the adjacent architecture yet establishes
itself uniquely among the masterplanned landscape. The townhouses
are comprised of eleven townhomes each four story in height.
An overall rhythm is established by a staggering of two differing
unit layouts. One layout includes a cantilevered living space
while the second unit is extruded back behind material layers
both contributing to the depth, layering and rhythm of the
facade.
The townhouses are anchored to a prominent corner through
the use of a wrapper system which terminates at the central
roundabout of the site. The wrapper system is represented
as a linear cedar wood screen that creates a rich layered
effect that is juxtaposed against the industrial nature of
the masonry, metal and glass. In conjunction with the fenestration
of the façade, the cedar wrapper establishes a unique identity
to the varying units while combining each into one cohesive
building design.The masonry, one of the material layers, establishes
the base and the solid portion of the unit design. The split
face concrete masonry unit is custom colored and cut to a
3" x 16" size unit which provides a smaller detailed
scale to the individual homes.
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