Jason Street Multifamily by Meridian 105 Architecture
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JASON STREET MULTIFAMILY | MERIDIAN 105 ARCHITECTURE

Denver, Colorado, USA

Description provided by the architect. The Jason Street Multifamily project breaks the physical conventions of the townhouse typology.   Individual unit footprints are extruded vertically over three stories, as typical in this project type, however, internal portions of the ensuing building volume are removed to create exterior terraces. 

 

Jason Street Multifamily by Meridian 105 Architecture
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This approach flies in contrast to the conventional Denver townhouse model which positions these spaces on top of the building.  The resulting plan offers outdoor spaces with direct adjacencies to the building interior and views to the downtown skyline and brings contrast to a neighborhood dominated by doghouse-scaled stair enclosures accessing seldomly used rooftop decks.

 

Jason Street Multifamily by Meridian 105 Architecture
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Jason Street Multifamily by Meridian 105 Architecture
© Astula, Inc.
Jason Street Multifamily by Meridian 105 Architecture
© Astula, Inc.

 

Externally, the varied façade of the project adds interest to the streetscape.  A two-story solarium reaches out to the south and absorbs light into each residence.  Grade level entries are positioned in an exterior colonnade providing separation from pedestrian traffic and offering privacy to the abutting living space.  Internally, a sunken kitchen is the centralized social hub, allowing the space to flow freely between the living and dining rooms.

 

Jason Street Multifamily by Meridian 105 Architecture
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Jason Street Multifamily by Meridian 105 Architecture
© Astula, Inc.
Jason Street Multifamily by Meridian 105 Architecture
© Astula, Inc.

 

The project introduces a palette of exterior materials with tactile and authentic qualities.  The stainless steel panels were procured by Meridian 105 from a local sheet metal fabricator’s salvage stock.  The rustic and imperfect quality of the material contributes to the character of the building and reflects the design team’s sustainable approach to building development.  Cedar siding wrapping the colonnade is treated with a pine tar finish, chosen for its semi-transparent quality and aptitude for long-term preservation.

 

Jason Street Multifamily by Meridian 105 Architecture
© Astula, Inc.
Jason Street Multifamily by Meridian 105 Architecture
© Astula, Inc.
Jason Street Multifamily by Meridian 105 Architecture
© Astula, Inc.
Jason Street Multifamily by Meridian 105 Architecture
© Astula, Inc.
Jason Street Multifamily by Meridian 105 Architecture
© Astula, Inc.

 

Project Details:

Project Name: Jason Street Multifamily
Architects: Meridian 105 Architecture
Website: www.meridian105.com
Contact: Chad Mitchell cmitchell@meridian105.com
Completion Year: 2018
Area: 10,350 sq ft
Location: Denver, Colorado USA
Photography: Astula, Inc. 
Architect Team: Chad Mitchell, Daniel Lipscomb
Structural Engineer: Studio 818
Mechanical Engineer: JCAA Consultants
Interior Designer: Heltshe Interior Design
Residences: 4 total
Manufacturer/Products:
Glazing: Western Aluminum
Plaster: Vero Plaster
Wood Siding: Cedar with Grey Pine Tar by Auson
Metal Siding: Stainless steel, 14 gage mirror finish
Glass Railings: C.R. Laurence Co

 

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