For Cow Hollow residents considering building
a new home or making modifications to their current home, it is
important to identify those features or elements that give the building
its visual character.
Elements of Design
Following are the six basic elements of
residential design considered in approving Cow Hollow residential
permits. The terms used below are defined in detail in the full
version of the Guidelines (in Adobe
Acrobat .pdf format).
1. Siting
Location of a project site, and its topography
Setback of the building from the front
property line
Rear yard, i.e. the setback of the building
from the rear property line
Side yard, i.e. spacing between buildings
and light wells
2. Building Envelope
Roofline: the profile a building makes
against the sky, and the organizations of projections above the
roofline
Volume and Mass as expressed by the visible
facades
3. Scale (Height, Width and Depth)
Dimensions of the elements which make
up the building's facades
Proportions of the building, and of the
elements of its facade
4. Texture and Detailing
Materials and Colors used to finish the
surface of the building
Ornamentation used, including the amount,
quality and placement
5. Openings
Entryways - the pedestrian entries into
the buildings
Windows - how they are articulated and
used in the facade
Garage doors - the vehicular entries
into the building
6. Landscaping
Tree pruning for the retention of mid-block
open space