The document discusses authenticity in residential development. It provides examples of developments that are true to heritage, place, time, and brand. Projects highlighted include those that celebrate local architecture and neighborhood character, incorporate natural elements and an active lifestyle, and embody the spirit of their location. The presentation examines how authenticity can guide design and placemaking decisions.
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Designing for authentic experience
1.
2. Angela Harris
CEO & Principal
TRIO
aharris@triodesign.com
Bryce Hall
Principal
KEPHART community :: planning :: architecture
bryceh@kephart.com
Presenters
Kim Hoeksema
Partner, Head of Development Execution & Operations
Carmel Partners
khoeksema@carmelpartners.com
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4. - True to heritage
- True to brand
- True to place & time
26. Authenticity – True to Place and Time
01 Urban Living Inspired by Nature
Our environment can have a profound effect on our well-being.
Beyond the visual appeal of living with nature, spending time
near water can have a positive and calming effect on the human
psyche.
02 Experience a Healthier Way to Live.
Among the first in Colorado to be crafted with a true awareness
of the built environment, Lakehouse layers conscious design,
plentiful amenities and a strong connection with nature to create
a home for the body and the soul. New condominium and
rowhome residences are available for purchase now.
29. Authenticity – True to Place and Time
Mind
Light
Comfort
Nourishment
Water
• Filtered
water
• Ultra-low
chlorine
pool & hot
tub
• Urban farm
• Juicing
station
• Organic
fruit &
vegetable
service
• Floor-to-
ceiling
windows for
natural
daylighting
• Low-e glass
• Thermal &
acoustic
consideration
• Ample areas
for
socialization
• Filtered
air
• Increased
capacity
air
changes/
hour
Air
• Fitness lab,
yoga studio &
dry sauna
• Pool & hot tub
• Active
staircase
• Aquatics room
Fitness
• Biophilia
Learning
opportunities
• Meditation
garden
• Pet-friendly
Mind
73. Authenticity – True to Brand
Alliance Residential – Montane, Parker, CO
Coloradans love their sunshine, powder days,
craft beer and recreational...activities. And it
seems everyone else does too.
A bold rental community for the lively and spirited,
Montane arouses your senses with the scent of
pine, taste of dirt and feeling of calm. Live, work
and explore at this contemporary basecamp that
would make John Muir proud. At Montane, you’re
always the right age for adventure.
101. Angela Harris
CEO & Principal
TRIO
aharris@triodesign.com
Bryce Hall
Principal
KEPHART community :: planning :: architecture
bryceh@kephart.com
Presenters
Kim Hoeksema
Partner, Head of Development Execution & Operations
Carmel Partners
khoeksema@carmelpartners.com
Editor's Notes
Angela:
http://fortune.com/2015/09/15/feng-shui-real-estate/
The Grand at View Sky Parc, a condominium development in Queens, New York features a rooftop park, integrating the feng shui elements of water, wood, fire, earth, and metal. The entrances were situated to counter negative energies, and the stones, plants, water and wood were placed strategically as well, with geometric forms creating layers of space.
Angela:
http://fortune.com/2015/09/15/feng-shui-real-estate/
The Grand at View Sky Parc, a condominium development in Queens, New York features a rooftop park, integrating the feng shui elements of water, wood, fire, earth, and metal. The entrances were situated to counter negative energies, and the stones, plants, water and wood were placed strategically as well, with geometric forms creating layers of space.
Angela:
http://fortune.com/2015/09/15/feng-shui-real-estate/
The Grand at View Sky Parc, a condominium development in Queens, New York features a rooftop park, integrating the feng shui elements of water, wood, fire, earth, and metal. The entrances were situated to counter negative energies, and the stones, plants, water and wood were placed strategically as well, with geometric forms creating layers of space.
Angela:
http://fortune.com/2015/09/15/feng-shui-real-estate/
The Grand at View Sky Parc, a condominium development in Queens, New York features a rooftop park, integrating the feng shui elements of water, wood, fire, earth, and metal. The entrances were situated to counter negative energies, and the stones, plants, water and wood were placed strategically as well, with geometric forms creating layers of space.
Angela:
http://fortune.com/2015/09/15/feng-shui-real-estate/
The Grand at View Sky Parc, a condominium development in Queens, New York features a rooftop park, integrating the feng shui elements of water, wood, fire, earth, and metal. The entrances were situated to counter negative energies, and the stones, plants, water and wood were placed strategically as well, with geometric forms creating layers of space.
Angela:
http://fortune.com/2015/09/15/feng-shui-real-estate/
The Grand at View Sky Parc, a condominium development in Queens, New York features a rooftop park, integrating the feng shui elements of water, wood, fire, earth, and metal. The entrances were situated to counter negative energies, and the stones, plants, water and wood were placed strategically as well, with geometric forms creating layers of space.
Angela:
http://fortune.com/2015/09/15/feng-shui-real-estate/
The Grand at View Sky Parc, a condominium development in Queens, New York features a rooftop park, integrating the feng shui elements of water, wood, fire, earth, and metal. The entrances were situated to counter negative energies, and the stones, plants, water and wood were placed strategically as well, with geometric forms creating layers of space.
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Angela:
http://fortune.com/2015/09/15/feng-shui-real-estate/
The Grand at View Sky Parc, a condominium development in Queens, New York features a rooftop park, integrating the feng shui elements of water, wood, fire, earth, and metal. The entrances were situated to counter negative energies, and the stones, plants, water and wood were placed strategically as well, with geometric forms creating layers of space.
Angela:
http://fortune.com/2015/09/15/feng-shui-real-estate/
The Grand at View Sky Parc, a condominium development in Queens, New York features a rooftop park, integrating the feng shui elements of water, wood, fire, earth, and metal. The entrances were situated to counter negative energies, and the stones, plants, water and wood were placed strategically as well, with geometric forms creating layers of space.
Angela:
http://fortune.com/2015/09/15/feng-shui-real-estate/
The Grand at View Sky Parc, a condominium development in Queens, New York features a rooftop park, integrating the feng shui elements of water, wood, fire, earth, and metal. The entrances were situated to counter negative energies, and the stones, plants, water and wood were placed strategically as well, with geometric forms creating layers of space.
Angela:
http://fortune.com/2015/09/15/feng-shui-real-estate/
The Grand at View Sky Parc, a condominium development in Queens, New York features a rooftop park, integrating the feng shui elements of water, wood, fire, earth, and metal. The entrances were situated to counter negative energies, and the stones, plants, water and wood were placed strategically as well, with geometric forms creating layers of space.
Angela:
http://fortune.com/2015/09/15/feng-shui-real-estate/
The Grand at View Sky Parc, a condominium development in Queens, New York features a rooftop park, integrating the feng shui elements of water, wood, fire, earth, and metal. The entrances were situated to counter negative energies, and the stones, plants, water and wood were placed strategically as well, with geometric forms creating layers of space.
Angela:
http://fortune.com/2015/09/15/feng-shui-real-estate/
The Grand at View Sky Parc, a condominium development in Queens, New York features a rooftop park, integrating the feng shui elements of water, wood, fire, earth, and metal. The entrances were situated to counter negative energies, and the stones, plants, water and wood were placed strategically as well, with geometric forms creating layers of space.
Angela:
http://fortune.com/2015/09/15/feng-shui-real-estate/
The Grand at View Sky Parc, a condominium development in Queens, New York features a rooftop park, integrating the feng shui elements of water, wood, fire, earth, and metal. The entrances were situated to counter negative energies, and the stones, plants, water and wood were placed strategically as well, with geometric forms creating layers of space.
Angela:
http://fortune.com/2015/09/15/feng-shui-real-estate/
The Grand at View Sky Parc, a condominium development in Queens, New York features a rooftop park, integrating the feng shui elements of water, wood, fire, earth, and metal. The entrances were situated to counter negative energies, and the stones, plants, water and wood were placed strategically as well, with geometric forms creating layers of space.
Angela:
http://fortune.com/2015/09/15/feng-shui-real-estate/
The Grand at View Sky Parc, a condominium development in Queens, New York features a rooftop park, integrating the feng shui elements of water, wood, fire, earth, and metal. The entrances were situated to counter negative energies, and the stones, plants, water and wood were placed strategically as well, with geometric forms creating layers of space.
Angela:
http://fortune.com/2015/09/15/feng-shui-real-estate/
The Grand at View Sky Parc, a condominium development in Queens, New York features a rooftop park, integrating the feng shui elements of water, wood, fire, earth, and metal. The entrances were situated to counter negative energies, and the stones, plants, water and wood were placed strategically as well, with geometric forms creating layers of space.
Angela:
http://fortune.com/2015/09/15/feng-shui-real-estate/
The Grand at View Sky Parc, a condominium development in Queens, New York features a rooftop park, integrating the feng shui elements of water, wood, fire, earth, and metal. The entrances were situated to counter negative energies, and the stones, plants, water and wood were placed strategically as well, with geometric forms creating layers of space.
Angela:
http://fortune.com/2015/09/15/feng-shui-real-estate/
The Grand at View Sky Parc, a condominium development in Queens, New York features a rooftop park, integrating the feng shui elements of water, wood, fire, earth, and metal. The entrances were situated to counter negative energies, and the stones, plants, water and wood were placed strategically as well, with geometric forms creating layers of space.
Angela:
http://fortune.com/2015/09/15/feng-shui-real-estate/
The Grand at View Sky Parc, a condominium development in Queens, New York features a rooftop park, integrating the feng shui elements of water, wood, fire, earth, and metal. The entrances were situated to counter negative energies, and the stones, plants, water and wood were placed strategically as well, with geometric forms creating layers of space.
Angela:
http://fortune.com/2015/09/15/feng-shui-real-estate/
The Grand at View Sky Parc, a condominium development in Queens, New York features a rooftop park, integrating the feng shui elements of water, wood, fire, earth, and metal. The entrances were situated to counter negative energies, and the stones, plants, water and wood were placed strategically as well, with geometric forms creating layers of space.
Angela:
http://fortune.com/2015/09/15/feng-shui-real-estate/
The Grand at View Sky Parc, a condominium development in Queens, New York features a rooftop park, integrating the feng shui elements of water, wood, fire, earth, and metal. The entrances were situated to counter negative energies, and the stones, plants, water and wood were placed strategically as well, with geometric forms creating layers of space.
Angela:
http://fortune.com/2015/09/15/feng-shui-real-estate/
The Grand at View Sky Parc, a condominium development in Queens, New York features a rooftop park, integrating the feng shui elements of water, wood, fire, earth, and metal. The entrances were situated to counter negative energies, and the stones, plants, water and wood were placed strategically as well, with geometric forms creating layers of space.
Angela:
http://fortune.com/2015/09/15/feng-shui-real-estate/
The Grand at View Sky Parc, a condominium development in Queens, New York features a rooftop park, integrating the feng shui elements of water, wood, fire, earth, and metal. The entrances were situated to counter negative energies, and the stones, plants, water and wood were placed strategically as well, with geometric forms creating layers of space.