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Saturday, February 17, 2007

3D Drawings of Roswell East Proposal Based on Conceptual Site Plan

(New image set from 3/2/2007)
 
All Views in one PDF file
roswell_east.pdf (large - 4.2mb)
 
Chart Listing Building Heights
Roswell East Chart (click the above image for a larger image)
First Conceptual View (Looking North on State Route 400)
With building placement
Roswell East First Conceptual View (Looking North on State Route 400) (click the above image for a larger image)
Second Conceptual View (Looking Northwest from Martin's Landing)
With building placement
Roswell East Second Conceptual View (Looking Northwest from Martin's Landing) (click the above image for a larger image)
Third Conceptual View (Looking West from Martin's Landing)
With building placement
Roswell East Third Conceptual View (Looking West from Martin's Landing) (click the above image for a larger image)
Fourth Conceptual View (Looking East from State Route 400)
With building placement
Roswell East Fourth Conceptual View (Looking East from State Route 400) (click the above image for a larger image)
Fifth Conceptual View (Looking East from State Route 400 - Through Buildings)
With building placement
Roswell East Fifth Conceptual View (Looking East from State Route 400 - Through Buildings) (click the above image for a larger image)
Sixth Conceptual View (Birds eye view looking Northeast along State Route 400)
With building placement
Roswell East Sixth Conceptual View (Birds eye view looking Northeast along State Route 400) (click the above image for a larger image)
Seventh Conceptual View (Birds eye view looking Northwest from Martin's Landing)
With building placement
Roswell East Seventh Conceptual View (Birds eye view looking Northwest from Martin's Landing) (click the above image for a larger image)

Conceptual images produced by City of Roswell Community Development Department Staff from Conceptual Site plan and building heights provided by the applicant

The drawings and buildings at this stage in the development process are conceptual. The City has only been provided by the applicant a conceptual site plan as well as a general table that indicates the number of stories of the parts of the buildings but not elevations. From the site plan you can identify what is the taller part of the building. From the aerial photo you can measure a known building and then transfer the proportions to the other aspects of the other buildings which was done such that the buildings are internally proportionate. However, they have been placed on the plain of the photo image which is a flat surface. The actual topography of the land varies by 100 feet(+/-). The city is working on representing the topography of the site such that the building height could be seen in relation to a representation of the actual ground.

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