design elements - San Jacinto Texas Historic District
design elements - San Jacinto Texas Historic District
design elements - San Jacinto Texas Historic District
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SIGNAGE<br />
Kiosk Signage<br />
■ Major signage display for large wayfi nding signs and welcome boards.<br />
Can be fi tt ed with single permanent display or with enclosed bulletin<br />
board for temporary announcements.<br />
■ Round, tubular steel column and barrel vault canopy construction.<br />
Design to match that of bus shelter.<br />
■ Sign graphics can be created with fi berglass embedment, porcelain<br />
enamel on steel, photo-processed aluminum, or digital high-pressure<br />
laminates.<br />
■ Finish: All metal kiosk components shall have a minimum two-coat<br />
powdercoat fi nish.<br />
■ Color: Posts and rails to be Black, roof to be Patina Green<br />
■ Comments: Incorporate custom <strong>San</strong> <strong>Jacinto</strong> emblem above sign panel.<br />
■ Wind loading should take into account potential for hurricanes.<br />
Recommended Kiosk Manufacturer/Model<br />
■ Poligon/Barrel vaulted Walkway Cover<br />
■ Estimated Installed Cost: $6000 (c.2010)<br />
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MONUMENTAL SIGNAGE<br />
■ Important gateways within the district can be memorialized through the<br />
use of monumental signage.<br />
■ The signage should be positioned so that the intended viewer can see it<br />
clearly. Text height should be sized appropriately.<br />
■ The signage should be anchored by column treatments that use the same<br />
veneers and icons as the Project Stars monuments.<br />
Recommended Panel Manufacturer/Model<br />
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Estimated Installed Cost: $80,000 (c.2010)