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MODIFICATION TO UPPER FLOOR WINDOWS <br />CHANGES THE RHYTHM <br />FALSE FAQADE REMOVED FROM BUILDING <br />• Most commercial buildings in the <br />Downtown District have elements in <br />common, which create a rhythm and <br />visual pattern and must be retained. <br />• The majority of these buildings were <br />designed on a strong architectural <br />tradition of repeating parts. This <br />tradition must be maintained. <br />Whille all buildings do not have <br />identical details, the visual continuity <br />and rhythm remains. <br />These characteristics need to be <br />maintained and enhanced as <br />renovations occur. <br />Modifications that previously <br />interrupted that rhythm need to be <br />removed during renovation to restore <br />the visual continu,ity. For example, <br />removing a previously installed "slip <br />cover" or false facade. <br />REPEATING ARCHITECTURAL PARTS CREATES A <br />RHYTHM AND VISUAL PATTERN <br />�J <br />IJ <br />[fl,31 F E111 9 <br />J 0 P f <br />7T <br />COMMON ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS CREATE A RHYTHM AND <br />VISUAL PATTERN <br />Design Standards for the City of Paris, Texas 46 <br />