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Cherokee Mixed-Use Lofts: LEED Platinum Award Winning Design

09/02/2011
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  • Pugh + Brooks Cherokee Lofts
    The <a href="http://www.pugh-scarpa.com/projects/cherokee.lofts">Cherokee Lofts</a> is a triple diamond in the rough, an urban infill, mixed-use, market-rate housing project. One of the key factors of the award winning <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/leed-platinum">LEED Platinum</a> design is the ever changing movement of its streetscape elevation. The changing façade was inspired by a series of paintings by British artist <a href="http://www.patrickhughes.co.uk/">Patrick Hughes</a> titled, Perceptivity, whose paintings appear to be physically moving and continually shifting while being viewed. The individual owners of each unit are given the freedom for occupants to adjust, at will, the operable screens of the building façade, altering the way light fills the interior of their home.
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  • Pugh + Brooks Cherokee Lofts
    The <a href="http://www.pugh-scarpa.com/projects/cherokee.lofts">Cherokee Lofts</a> is a triple diamond in the rough, an urban infill, mixed-use, market-rate housing project. One of the key factors of the award winning <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/leed-platinum">LEED Platinum</a> design is the ever changing movement of its streetscape elevation. The changing façade was inspired by a series of paintings by British artist <a href="http://www.patrickhughes.co.uk/">Patrick Hughes</a> titled, Perceptivity, whose paintings appear to be physically moving and continually shifting while being viewed. The individual owners of each unit are given the freedom for occupants to adjust, at will, the operable screens of the building façade, altering the way light fills the interior of their home.
    2
  • Pugh + Brooks Cherokee Lofts
    The <a href="http://www.pugh-scarpa.com/projects/cherokee.lofts">Cherokee Lofts</a> is a triple diamond in the rough, an urban infill, mixed-use, market-rate housing project. One of the key factors of the award winning <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/leed-platinum">LEED Platinum</a> design is the ever changing movement of its streetscape elevation. The changing façade was inspired by a series of paintings by British artist <a href="http://www.patrickhughes.co.uk/">Patrick Hughes</a> titled, Perceptivity, whose paintings appear to be physically moving and continually shifting while being viewed. The individual owners of each unit are given the freedom for occupants to adjust, at will, the operable screens of the building façade, altering the way light fills the interior of their home.
    3
  • Pugh + Brooks Cherokee Lofts
    The <a href="http://www.pugh-scarpa.com/projects/cherokee.lofts">Cherokee Lofts</a> is a triple diamond in the rough, an urban infill, mixed-use, market-rate housing project. One of the key factors of the award winning <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/leed-platinum">LEED Platinum</a> design is the ever changing movement of its streetscape elevation. The changing façade was inspired by a series of paintings by British artist <a href="http://www.patrickhughes.co.uk/">Patrick Hughes</a> titled, Perceptivity, whose paintings appear to be physically moving and continually shifting while being viewed. The individual owners of each unit are given the freedom for occupants to adjust, at will, the operable screens of the building façade, altering the way light fills the interior of their home.
    4
  • Pugh + Brooks Cherokee Lofts
    The <a href="http://www.pugh-scarpa.com/projects/cherokee.lofts">Cherokee Lofts</a> is a triple diamond in the rough, an urban infill, mixed-use, market-rate housing project. One of the key factors of the award winning <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/leed-platinum">LEED Platinum</a> design is the ever changing movement of its streetscape elevation. The changing façade was inspired by a series of paintings by British artist <a href="http://www.patrickhughes.co.uk/">Patrick Hughes</a> titled, Perceptivity, whose paintings appear to be physically moving and continually shifting while being viewed. The individual owners of each unit are given the freedom for occupants to adjust, at will, the operable screens of the building façade, altering the way light fills the interior of their home.
    5
  • Pugh + Brooks Cherokee Lofts
    The <a href="http://www.pugh-scarpa.com/projects/cherokee.lofts">Cherokee Lofts</a> is a triple diamond in the rough, an urban infill, mixed-use, market-rate housing project. One of the key factors of the award winning <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/leed-platinum">LEED Platinum</a> design is the ever changing movement of its streetscape elevation. The changing façade was inspired by a series of paintings by British artist <a href="http://www.patrickhughes.co.uk/">Patrick Hughes</a> titled, Perceptivity, whose paintings appear to be physically moving and continually shifting while being viewed. The individual owners of each unit are given the freedom for occupants to adjust, at will, the operable screens of the building façade, altering the way light fills the interior of their home.
    6
  • Pugh + Brooks Cherokee Lofts
    The <a href="http://www.pugh-scarpa.com/projects/cherokee.lofts">Cherokee Lofts</a> is a triple diamond in the rough, an urban infill, mixed-use, market-rate housing project. One of the key factors of the award winning <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/leed-platinum">LEED Platinum</a> design is the ever changing movement of its streetscape elevation. The changing façade was inspired by a series of paintings by British artist <a href="http://www.patrickhughes.co.uk/">Patrick Hughes</a> titled, Perceptivity, whose paintings appear to be physically moving and continually shifting while being viewed. The individual owners of each unit are given the freedom for occupants to adjust, at will, the operable screens of the building façade, altering the way light fills the interior of their home.
    7
  • Pugh + Brooks Cherokee Lofts
    The <a href="http://www.pugh-scarpa.com/projects/cherokee.lofts">Cherokee Lofts</a> is a triple diamond in the rough, an urban infill, mixed-use, market-rate housing project. One of the key factors of the award winning <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/leed-platinum">LEED Platinum</a> design is the ever changing movement of its streetscape elevation. The changing façade was inspired by a series of paintings by British artist <a href="http://www.patrickhughes.co.uk/">Patrick Hughes</a> titled, Perceptivity, whose paintings appear to be physically moving and continually shifting while being viewed. The individual owners of each unit are given the freedom for occupants to adjust, at will, the operable screens of the building façade, altering the way light fills the interior of their home.
    8
  • Pugh + Brooks Cherokee Lofts
    The <a href="http://www.pugh-scarpa.com/projects/cherokee.lofts">Cherokee Lofts</a> is a triple diamond in the rough, an urban infill, mixed-use, market-rate housing project. One of the key factors of the award winning <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/leed-platinum">LEED Platinum</a> design is the ever changing movement of its streetscape elevation. The changing façade was inspired by a series of paintings by British artist <a href="http://www.patrickhughes.co.uk/">Patrick Hughes</a> titled, Perceptivity, whose paintings appear to be physically moving and continually shifting while being viewed. The individual owners of each unit are given the freedom for occupants to adjust, at will, the operable screens of the building façade, altering the way light fills the interior of their home.
    9
  • Pugh + Brooks Cherokee Lofts
    The <a href="http://www.pugh-scarpa.com/projects/cherokee.lofts">Cherokee Lofts</a> is a triple diamond in the rough, an urban infill, mixed-use, market-rate housing project. One of the key factors of the award winning <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/leed-platinum">LEED Platinum</a> design is the ever changing movement of its streetscape elevation. The changing façade was inspired by a series of paintings by British artist <a href="http://www.patrickhughes.co.uk/">Patrick Hughes</a> titled, Perceptivity, whose paintings appear to be physically moving and continually shifting while being viewed. The individual owners of each unit are given the freedom for occupants to adjust, at will, the operable screens of the building façade, altering the way light fills the interior of their home.
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Pugh + Brooks Cherokee Lofts

The Cherokee Lofts is a triple diamond in the rough, an urban infill, mixed-use, market-rate housing project. One of the key factors of the award winning LEED Platinum design is the ever changing movement of its streetscape elevation. The changing façade was inspired by a series of paintings by British artist Patrick Hughes titled, Perceptivity, whose paintings appear to be physically moving and continually shifting while being viewed. The individual owners of each unit are given the freedom for occupants to adjust, at will, the operable screens of the building façade, altering the way light fills the interior of their home.

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