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June 2020 \ BUILDING DIALOGUE \ 77 / The Met at Boulevard One / about 50 units, and relatively small unit sizes in general,” ranging from 1,000 to 1,850 square feet, explains Sciarra. “The buildings themselves are three stories with below-grade parking.” Sciarra calls the architectural style “modern prairie,” not- ing, “a lot of masonry and a lot of horizontal lines, really trying to be linear in nature. The brick is very Frank Lloyd Wright-esque in terms of the detailing, its color palette, things of that nature. There is a lot of intricate brick detailing within the design, and that was really to create a richness and a character to the overall building that screamed, ‘for sale.’” Adds Krause: “It’s a 100%masonry buildingwith some pret- ty intricate herringbone, sawtooth, brick detailing, which you don’t see in today’s construction very often.” OPENING ART: The new 90-unit condominium project is emblematic of the evolution of Lowry. Courtesy Rocky Mountain Photography TOP: The architectural style is “modern prairie." Courtesy Michelle Meunier Photography LEFT: Kitchens are "grand and luxurious." Courtesy Michelle Meunier Photography RIGHT: Parklike space sits behind each of the buildings. Curtesy Michelle Meunier Photography

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