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Originally Posted by tworivers
I agree about the importance of maintaining existing scale in historic districts but I think the architecture should be allowed, even encouraged, to be unapologetically contemporary. To my understanding, and maybe you can clarify, the HLC was very upset about the Mercy Corps design and managed to water it down somewhat.
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I was not directly involved with the HLC review of Mercy Corps. I can say that it was not an easy process, but as I recall actual changes to the building were relatively minor. There is a lot that the Mercy Corps building was already doing to maintain the scale and qualities of the neighborhood. There was a lot of discussion over several items.
Specifically, the building is under both the local HLC, and the National Park system because of the cast iron facades in the neighborhood. The National Park system requires a modern building built in sympathy with the neighborhood, but that was not in line with the HLC requirements. It was impossible to meet both regulation requests.