Scottsdale Fashion Square - Macerich
Scottsdale Fashion Square - Macerich Scottsdale Fashion Square - Macerich
Scottsdale Fashion Square Phase 10-Barney’s Expansion 7014 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 AWNINGS AND OVERHANGS Awning Type among Tenants. Creative, imaginative, unusual shapes Semi spherical Multiple by Landlord’s Tenant Coordinator. Awning Signage - ted. Tenant’s expense. Overhangs Overhangs are permitted in storefronts provided that they are an integral part architectural elements such as brackets, coffers or exposed beam-ends. Umbrellas in scale (maximum six feet in diameter) and no more that nine feet high for the umbrella structure. No insignia, graphics or text is permitted on the approved by Landlord’s Tenant Coordinator. Awning Logos form to all applicable codes. - Tenant Design Criteria Updated: September, 2008 II. Architectural Design 18
Scottsdale Fashion Square Phase 10-Barney’s Expansion 7014 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 MATERIALS General Material Requirements The use of natural materials is encouraged. All materials used in storefronts must be durable and non corrosive. differing materials is necessary. A carefully ferent materials and surfaces on the storefront, storefront point of closure shall be durable such as glass, tile, metal, stone, terrazzo, plaster, - Metals High quality is expected for all metal applications. Metal such as shop-painted aluminum and steel, stainless steel, solid brass, bronze, designed and detailed. corners are to be mitered or continuous break shaped. Fabrication must be either heavy gauge mate- Tenant Design Criteria Updated: September, 2008 Stone rial or thinner gauge material shop laminated to solid backing. In no case is oil canning occlusions, visible seams or other imperfec- Sealants on natural metals are required to prevent tarnishing and must be maintained by Tenant at Tenant’s expense. Textured or brushed stainless steel, galvanized, sandblasted and etched metals are encouraged in creative applications. Unique treatments such as patina, rusted, Polished metals should be solid, not plated and limited to accent trim. and anodized aluminum are not permitted Granite, marble, limestone, slate, adoquin and other natural stone materials may be used in storefront applications. Stone may be polished, unpolished, Careful, craftsman like attention to detail is required at all connections and transitions to other materials. edges. Exposed edges must be quirk mitered, - Wood reveals. Natural stone must be protected against staining and discoloration by means of sealers appropriate to the material. rative trim or molding, and for solid areas, such as decorative bulkheads. In some cases, it may be used for larger architectural elements, such as columns and entablatures. Wood paneling and plank construction are not acceptable unless presented in a highly imaginative concept and approved by the Landlord. All detailing and construction is to be executed in a high quality, craftsman like manner. Wood used in the construction of the storefront (Class III 76-200). clear, preservative sealant. approved by Landlord’s Tenant Coordinator. II. Architectural Design 19
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<strong>Scottsdale</strong> <strong>Fashion</strong> <strong>Square</strong><br />
Phase 10-Barney’s Expansion 7014 E. Camelback Road, <strong>Scottsdale</strong>, AZ 85251<br />
AWNINGS AND OVERHANGS<br />
Awning Type<br />
<br />
among Tenants.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Creative, imaginative, unusual shapes<br />
Semi spherical<br />
Multiple<br />
<br />
by Landlord’s Tenant Coordinator.<br />
Awning Signage<br />
<br />
-<br />
<br />
ted.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Tenant’s expense.<br />
Overhangs<br />
Overhangs are permitted in storefronts provided that they are an integral part<br />
<br />
architectural elements such as brackets, coffers or exposed beam-ends.<br />
Umbrellas<br />
<br />
<br />
in scale (maximum six feet in diameter) and no more that nine feet high<br />
<br />
for the umbrella structure. No insignia, graphics or text is permitted on the<br />
<br />
approved by Landlord’s Tenant Coordinator.<br />
Awning Logos<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
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<br />
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<br />
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<br />
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form<br />
to all applicable codes.<br />
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Tenant Design Criteria<br />
Updated: September, 2008<br />
II. Architectural Design<br />
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