Building Envelope, Exterior, Wood Detailing and Trims Sample Clauses

Building Envelope, Exterior, Wood Detailing and Trims. Cladding on the Potato and Machinery barn will be retained and preserved where in reasonable condition, and selectively replaced where deteriorated. The building cladding and trim will be prepared and painted the original colours. Following full photo documentation and colour analysis, the surviving xxxxx-end painted signage will be carefully outlined and professionally re-painted by hand, exactly replicating the original colours, lettering, and overall effect. Original windows exposed to 00xx Xxxxxx and the two original shed dormers on the east and west elevations with their wood muntined windows will be restored. Rooftop ventilators rooftop ventilators and other distinctive features, such as the electrical conductor connections near the east barn doors and the wires/wire frames/conductors (2 sets) located on the north elevation of the barn will be retained and restored. Existing Barn doors will be restored, utilizing as much original fabric as possible. New construction will include a butt-glazed south wall of the potato barn to allow a dramatic view of the barn’s interior structure from the shared entry and breezeway with the amenity building. The body (wood siding) shall be painted with Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx 2143-70 Simply White. The trim (window frames, casing, fascia, soffit, and xxxxx) shall be painted with Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx 2043-10 Absolute Green. Refer to section 3.4.1.3 Building Envelope, Exterior, Wood Detailing and Trims in the X. XxXxxx Plan.
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Building Envelope, Exterior, Wood Detailing and Trims. The Dairy Building is in fairly good condition, requiring basic maintenance to the envelope. The exterior of the Dairy building will be restored to its 1948 original appearance, including the re-instatement of the west deck and the missing support post and stair. Missing window sashes shall be replaced and existing window frames shall be repaired to match existing. Windows shall be selectively reglazed. All wood windows shall be prepared and repainted. Missing panes shall be replaced with period glass (salvaged rolled glass from the early twentieth century). The existing wood panel sliding door shall be repaired with a new bottom trim board. The existing hanger and rail assembly shall be reconditioned. The existing damaged gutter shall be replaced. The existing brick masonry chimney shall be repointed and cleaned. The body (wood siding) shall be painted with Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx 2143-70 Simply White. The trim (window frames, casing, fascia, soffit, and xxxxx) shall be painted with Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx 2043-10 Absolute Green. Refer to section 3.4.2.3 Building Envelope, Exterior, Wood Detailing and Trims in the X. XxXxxx Plan.
Building Envelope, Exterior, Wood Detailing and Trims. Existing wood siding and trims, windows, and doors shall be retained and restored. Wooden siding and trims shall be replaced only as required and replacement materials shall match the original. Combed or textured lumber, vinyl siding, or fibre cement siding is not acceptable. In the event that any windows or doors must be replaced due to aging or deterioration of materials, the replacement shall match the original in terms of style, shape, materials and assembly, and the original shall be retained on site. Interior storm windows may be installed provided they do not detract from the overall historical character of the Garage and proper ventilation is provided between the historic windows and interior storm windows. The installation of security bars on the windows and/or doors is not permitted. The exterior paint colour, including wood trims, shall be subject to the prior written approval of the City. If the colour is to be changed, the change shall be done in consultation with the City and reflect as best as can be determined the original appearance of the Garage or heritage colours appropriate for the period of the Garage. Changes to the exterior colour scheme shall not be undertaken without being reviewed and approved by the City Architect. The City Architect may consult with the Heritage Advisory Commission about the colour scheme. The following paint colours have been approved by the City Architect and are permitted to be used without further consultation. Body - Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx #2143-70 'Simply White' Window Sash - Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx #2143-70 'Simply White' Trim - Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx #2143-70 'Simply White' Skirting (15 in.) - Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx # 2000-10 "Red" Historic signage - Black The general intent is to promote restoration and retention of existing materials and elements wherever possible. If restoration is not feasible, replacements shall be constructed to match existing in terms of form, detailing and materials. Where original features have already been removed, altered or replaced by stylistically foreign elements, new replacements shall be consistent with the original design and done in consultation with an independent architect with experience in heritage restoration and acceptable to the City. See Section 5.0 “X. Xxxxxx and Trim”, “B. Missing or Decayed Siding and Trim”, “C. Man Door”, “D. Garage Doors”, and “G. Windows” of Russcher and Xxxxx Architects Plan.
Building Envelope, Exterior, Wood Detailing and Trims. The farmhouse requires some sash replacement and reglazing and new exterior paint. Some selective wood shingle cladding replacement and brick masonry repointing/ cleaning are required. Apart from a new rear stair and a reconfigured rear porch and door, the building’s exterior superstructure shall be restored to its original appearance. The body (shingle siding) shall be painted with Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx 2043-10 Absolute Green. The trim (window frames, casing, fascia, soffit, xxxxx, and wood siding at basement level) shall be painted with Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx 2143-70 Simply White. Refer to section 3.4.3.3 Building Envelope, Exterior, Wood Detailing and Trims in the X. XxXxxx Plan.
Building Envelope, Exterior, Wood Detailing and Trims. The existing vinyl siding shall be removed and the original lapped wooden siding on the House shall be restored. The existing metal soffits shall be removed to expose the original wooden soffits. Existing wood detailing, including triangular eave brackets, knee brackets, and bargeboards shall be retained and restored. Wooden cladding, soffits and detailing shall be replaced only as required and replacement materials shall match the original. Wood windows, including double-hung, double-assembly, triple-assembly, geometric pattern multi-paned, stained glass, and six-pane veranda windows, shall be retained. In the event that any windows must be replaced due to aging or deterioration of materials, the replacement shall match the original in terms of style, shape, materials and assembly, and the original shall be retained on site. Interior storm windows may be installed provided they do not detract from the overall historical character of the House. The front staircase shall be restored to match the original design as depicted in the circa 1988 front elevation photo of the House (Figure 1). The new staircase, which will feature closed balustrades, may incorporate a landing at the top of the stairs to allow for safer entry into the House. The front door, which is not original, shall be replaced with a wood door in a style that is in keeping with the historical character of the House. The use of vinyl or metal doors is not permitted. The rear staircase shall be restored to match the original design as depicted in the circa 1988 rear elevation photograph of the House (Figure 2). The new staircase, which will feature simple open balustrades, may incorporate a landing at the top of the stairs to allow for safer entry into the House. The window and door placement on the enclosed rear porch may be altered to accommodate interior renovations. If windows and/or doors on the rear porch are to be removed and/or relocated, all original materials, including the door, door frame, windows, and window frames shall either be stored on site or retained, restored and re-used as required. If the two smaller windows on the rear porch are to be replaced with larger windows, the replacement windows shall be constructed of wood and shall match the original six-pane verandah windows. Exterior light fixtures that are in keeping with the historical character of the House may be installed. The exterior paint colour, including wood trims, shall be subject to the prior written approval of t...
Building Envelope, Exterior, Wood Detailing and Trims. The existing wood siding, wood trim wood windows are to be retained and maintained. Any restoration or replacement of the existing siding, trim or windows shall be with wood in a matching profile. The existing wrap-around porch is to be retained and renovated. The wrap-around porch may be reconstructed, provided the reconstruction matches the original design and style and has typical detailing for the period of the house, including a wood ceiling. Removal of infill structure at original front porch shall be undertaken to restore the wrap-around porch.
Building Envelope, Exterior, Wood Detailing and Trims. The existing cedar cladding on the House shall be restored as required with consistent shingle siding material. Wood cladding and trims being replaced will match the original materials. Windows on beach-fronting façade shall be wood framed. Remaining windows to be wood or vinyl with thick mullions to be compatible with wood-framed type on the elevations facing Crescent Beach. Existing exterior wooden doors shall be retained and reused as shown in Appendix A. In the event that any windows and exterior doors must be replaced due to aging or deterioration of materials, the replacement shall match the original in terms of style, shape, materials and assembly, and the original shall be retained on site. The exterior paint colour, including the wood trims, shall be subject to the approval of the City. If the colour is to be changed, the change shall be done in consultation with the City and reflect as best as can be determined the original appearance of the House. A contrasting complementary paint colour will be used for windows, doors and wood trims. Changes to the exterior colour scheme shall not be undertaken without being reviewed and approved by the City Architect. The City Architect may consult with the Heritage Advisory Commission about the colour scheme.
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