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Click
on images for larger color views of photographs by Aaron
Dougherty.
For the site of the Waldo Theater, a historic structure which
burned down in a 2007 fire, el
dorado architects designed a 12,500-sf (1,160-sm) mixed-use
commercial building for Botwin
Family Partners. Located in Kansas City, Missouri's Waldo
neighborhood, the client is focused on neighborhood sensitive
commercial development and sustainable design. The architects
have become the go-to designers for the Botwins, creating
buildings and build-outs throughout Kansas City and elsewhere.
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For the client's eponymous building
on West 75th Street in Waldo, principal-in-charge Josh Shelton
and project architect Steve Salzer filled the site vacated
by the old theater with two rectangular
buildings connected by a second-floor bridge. The L-shape
plan creates an urban corner condition, relating to the existing
neighbor while also siting parking at the building's rear.
The gap between the two buildings
provides access to this parking as well as the elevator. Stairs
to this upper level are accessed from the street. |
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The fairly straightforward plan
locates the stairs, bathrooms and other service elements away
from the corner, creating as much continuous storefront glazing
as possible on the first floor. The second floor cantilevers
beyond this glazing, helping to shade the first floor interior
spaces (wood-slat trellises
also accomplish this) but more importantly creating a space
adjacent to the sidewalks. This subtle urban gesture gives
a strong presence to the building and allows for the extension
of the first-floor spaces into the public realm outside via
sliding walls. |
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Perhaps the most distinctive
part of the design is the second-floor facade, designed with
artist Anne
Lindberg. Different colors of patterned
glass in vertical bands wrap
the two volumes. These areas provide shading and alternate
with clear glass incorporating operable windows for natural
ventilation. Another sustainable feature is the planted roof,
with some subtle site planting still to take hold. Simple
yet bold in its varying degrees of transparency, it's a welcome
addition to the Waldo neighborhood.
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The Botwin Building in Kansas City, Missouri
by el dorado architects |
2009.07.20 |
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