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											| Mixed Use, Live/Work, Multi-family Residential Return to List
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											| Wolff Waters Place (# 27)
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											| How do you fit a low-income multi-family project into a high-end resort city with strict design criteria? Shape the site, buildings and roads to create a pedestrian scale throughout;
 Choose the appropriate architectural vocabulary; hence the dignified “Santa Barbara†architecture which is ageless;
 Provide amenities organized as a network of paths, courtyards and play areas to create a truly livable neighborhood for adults and children;
 Design and build it BETTER than a market-rate project so there is no stigma - only pride associated with living there.
 
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