The Orange Avenue Corridor Specific Plan - City of Coronado
The Orange Avenue Corridor Specific Plan - City of Coronado
The Orange Avenue Corridor Specific Plan - City of Coronado
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estoration, quality decoration, heavy<br />
ornamentation, exquisite<br />
craftsmanship and historic<br />
significance are attributes that make<br />
this building precious to <strong>Coronado</strong><br />
Photo 48: Signage for the<br />
<strong>Coronado</strong> Brewing Company<br />
K.5. Spreckels Building<br />
Photo 50: Spreckels Building, circa 1955<br />
K.6. Baywalk Neighborhood<br />
Shops<br />
Photo 49: Façade <strong>of</strong> the Spreckels Building<br />
Long façade broken into pedestrian<br />
scale segments<br />
Cornice line gives strong upper edge<br />
to structure<br />
Building follows curve <strong>of</strong> <strong>Orange</strong><br />
<strong>Avenue</strong><br />
Smaller second floor windows create<br />
horizontal band along <strong>Orange</strong> <strong>Avenue</strong><br />
that creates residential character<br />
Offices and private residences co-exist<br />
harmoniously<br />
Awnings define street level and<br />
enhance pedestrian orientation<br />
Large street level display windows<br />
encourage pedestrian interaction<br />
While the building exhibits visually<br />
massive architectural features along<br />
the property line, the beautiful<br />
Chapter VI – COMMERCIAL ZONE DESIGN CRITERIA<br />
Page 80<br />
Photo 51: Façades <strong>of</strong> the Baywalk<br />
Neighborhood Shops<br />
Single story building, bay windows,<br />
small gables, wood siding and brick<br />
veneer create a residential feel<br />
Large bay windows provide interior<br />
views from the sidewalk<br />
Varied ro<strong>of</strong> line with gables add visual<br />
interest<br />
Brick bordered sidewalks and patios<br />
define individual businesses<br />
ORANGE AVENUE CORRIDOR SPECIFIC PLAN