During a public hearing earlier this week, the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors formally approved the awesome Excelsior project, which would add 457 residential units and 820 parking spaces in two new residential buildings to be built on the Oracle campus along Sunset Hills Road.
County staff had originally recommended that the project be denied, but the developer worked with the county to address concerns about the lack of detail in the original architectural designs, which as you can see above are far more clear than the original fancy renderings.
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Saturday, November 20, 2010
Reston Excelsior Project Approved By County Supervisors, Restonian, November 19, 2010
With his usual tongue in cheek, Restonian provides details on the Board of Supervisors' approval of the the Excelsior residential project on the Oracle campus. Click here to read the full post.
Labels:
Architecture,
Excelsior,
Reston Town Center,
Urban Design
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