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materials listed may be used in combination with one another or as primary <br />area use. Keep in mind the restrictions placed on each section and the <br />overall "high- tech" motif which must be followed. Exposed wood construc- <br />tion, the roofs and mansards, and literal traditional architectural motifs <br />shall not be used. <br />1. Site Geometry: <br />All showrooms, where possible, should be symmetrically oriented towards <br />the central public road round- abouts adjacent to their sites. The build- <br />ings are encouraged to be simple, sculptured geometric shapes (triangles, <br />circles and rectangles), with the flush sleekness of streamline automo- <br />tive design. The use of curving or rolling glass surfaces and opaque <br />panels on the public- oriented facades is encouraged within the rigid <br />geometric framework. The public areas and service buildings must be <br />compatible in style and material selection. The service buildings shall <br />be designed to incorporate, on at least a portion of the exterior building, <br />the same materials and colors as those used for the showroom. <br />2. Horizontality: <br />The expression of horizontality in each building is of prime importance <br />for the unification of the Mall. To achieve this purpose, the use of <br />continuous horizontal elements shall be required. <br />a. Twelve -inch high horizontal metal reveals (one and one -half inches <br />minimum depth) is encouraged to be used for banding and cladding <br />terminations. <br />- 3 - <br />8 -214 <br />