shaped stucco wall was designed to slide across the facade and locks into the stucco wall closing off the glass entry door during storm. • On the 2nd & 3rd floors, small balconies extend past the stucco surface and inflect southward to the ocean view beyond, while their glass railings visually recede
outermost stucco surface of the building's facade maintains the code-required edge of the central square and acts like a proscenium opening on to a number of activities and details which mediate the private interior life w/ the public space of Ruskin Place. • At the ground level, a bluestone seat (scaled
from the stucco). It also serves as the base for a 45 ’ structural steel column (scaled to the building) which supports the balconies and provides latera l stability for the glazing. The exterior copper wall is visually linked to an interior copper clad wall (Master Bedroom) seen through the 2 story glass