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Manhattan Beach Mixed Use Project Boasts Green Roof Big Enough For Lawn Sports

08/08/2011
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    <a href="http://inhabitat.com/category/green-roof">Green roofs</a> are pretty common these days, but you don't often see one that is large enough to play lawn sports on. The W-V Mixed Use project combines three residences, underground parking and a commercial space on busy Manhattan Beach Boulevard. An incredibly unique project designed by Beverly Hills-based <a href="http://www.poondesign.com/" target="_blank">Poon Design</a>, the mixed use residential commercial building also includes a variety of recycled materials, local materials brought in from no more than 500 miles away, and integrated noise control strategies to ensure the happiness of the future home onwers.
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    Poon Design took a slightly unconventional approach when designing the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/mixed-use-project">mixed use project</a>.
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    Rather than lining up all three condos evenly giving equal street frontage, Poon slid each condo to create varied porch and deck spaces.
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    The residences vary in size between 1,500 and 2,000 sq ft with a commercial space of 1,100 sq ft on the street level.
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    Underground and street level covered space provide off street parking.
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    Because the condos are staggered, each residence enjoys its own private lawn and deck space - one residence enjoys a large wraparound rooftop lawn big enough for croquet, bocce and maybe even badminton.
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    The middle residence enjoys a single lawn on one side and the condo on the other end has two lawns on either side.
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    These living lawns were the first <a href="http://inhabitat.com/category/green-roof">green roofs</a> in the South Bay area and are engineered to support a full 18 inches of soil to sustain a yard, garden, shrubs, berms, and even small trees.
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    The living roof lawns reflect the beach culture, love of recreation, views and sun.
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    Scattering the residences incorporates more <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/natural-daylight">natural daylight</a> into each home.
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Green roofs are pretty common these days, but you don't often see one that is large enough to play lawn sports on. The W-V Mixed Use project combines three residences, underground parking and a commercial space on busy Manhattan Beach Boulevard. An incredibly unique project designed by Beverly Hills-based Poon Design, the mixed use residential commercial building also includes a variety of recycled materials, local materials brought in from no more than 500 miles away, and integrated noise control strategies to ensure the happiness of the future home onwers.

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