Over the holidays, the project was
submitted for a Type II Design Review:
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The renovation of the entire building seeks to preserve, reuse, and express the original timber columns, beams, and solid wood floors that were concealed in earlier retail incarnations. The proposed facade is distinguished by its civic scale and proportions, with strong vertical elements and expanses of glassy storefront, revealing the activity within and creating a lantern at night to reinforce connections between the interior and the street. Concrete plinths painted exposed steel structure at the storefront and entry canopy, as well as small areas of metal panel cladding complete the palette of materials. Three large operable storefront panels will create an indoor-outdoor atmosphere durig parts o the year. The building will be distinguished by an iconic fascia sign, a nod to historic place-making for Public Markets in the Pacific Northwest and a celebration of James Beard's legacy. The proposed signage will be affixed to metal mesh wall panels and landscaped with vines to provide a lush backdrop.
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There's also a building permit
under review for the structural portion of the work:
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JAMES BEARD PUBLIC MARKET (622) - STR-01 - Strengthen existing floor systems, bring first floor to a consistent, legal head height, and provide atrium openings. Strengthening of existing connections and floor framing will accommodate new floor assemblies (dead loads) and increased building occupancy live load.
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