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Salishan Neighborhood Hope VI Revitalization - Courtyard

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Granada Court interior

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Of the more than 40 units at Granada Courts, no two are alike, allowing spaces to feel intentional not formulaic.

Vista del Arroyo plan

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The site plan helps highlight something overlooked in the posting of the construction image: in addition to adding two residential buildings in dramatic locations on a slope overlooking the Arroyo Seco, this project restores eight historic but long-neglected bungalows by noted Pasadena architects.

Granada Court Site Plan

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By request, here's the ground-floor site plan for Granada Court. The development features 31 units on about .6 of an acre. It faces Union Street and Oak Knoll Avenue and backs onto a small surface parking lot serving Colorado Boulevard retailers such as Vroman's independent bookstore.

Vista del Arroyo Courtyard

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It's hard to imagine a more dramatic setting for a California courtyard residential building than this one, tucked under a bridge spanning Pasadena's Arroyo Seco just below the landmark Vista del Arroyo Hotel (now housing the 9th District US Court of Appeals). Very imaginative use of a challenging space perched between downtown Pasadena and the scenic canyon.

Granada Court 3

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Here's how Granada Courts looks from Union Street, not quite as memorable as the interior courtyard spaces but the human-scaled doorways to individual units help it make a fine contribution to the urbanism of Pasadena.

Granada Court 2

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The delightful shared spaces in Granada Courts make densities of 50 units to the acre feel relaxed and livable. The fountain court and narrow staircases could fit naturally into a Mykonos hillside. Smart use of the courtyard allows what would otherwise be common-space hallways to be reborn as balconies and loggias.

Granada Courts 1

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This is state-of-the-art California courtyard housing designed by someone who knows the form well, Stefanos Polyzoides. It shows Los Angeles how to build densities in or near existing downtowns -- in this case 50 units to the acre within a block of Pasadena's Colorado Boulevard. Residents have a one-block walk to Target and about a 5-block walk to Metro's Gold Line. It also adds density gracefully, avoiding the bulkiness of nearby stacked-flats and using intimate-yet-airy European spaces to break up the space.

Harper Court - Seven Fountains

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Soleil Court

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