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After four years under construction a new market-rate multifamily housing complex is ready for occupancy in the heart of Pasadena. Madison Courtyard’s thoughtful design meets the city’s strict sustainability and neighborhood assimilation regulations.
Thirty-five units line the perimeter of a large central courtyard, a key feature of both the property and greater neighborhood’s aesthetic. The building’s ground level consists of two-bedroom townhome-style units while the third floor has one- and two-bedroom flats, each with a private patio or balcony. A subterranean parking garage with space for 66 cars has been included for residents' convenience.
ONYX Architects’ Lead Designer Daniel Sanchez commented,
ONYX is proud to add another significant multifamily housing development that embraces the quality living environment of Pasadena and contributes to the historic legacy of the city’s neighborhood-focused garden development standards.
Compliance with the City of Pasadena Multifamily Residential District Garden Development Standards entailed a comprehensive understanding of the traditional courtyard housing model that defines the attractive neighborhood character. The Madison Courtyard complex continues the legacy of quality living in the community that embraces the outdoors.
The project, as a whole, contributes to the City’s Sustainable Action Plan by providing strict energy compliance through:
- recycled building materials
- energy efficient lighting
- energy efficient mechanical systems
- increased thermal insulation
- electric vehicle charging stations
The site also features storm water retention and infiltration chambers beneath the subterranean parking garage to capture rainwater on-site and prevent surcharge on the public storm drainage systems.
Developed by Pasadena developer Panoptic in collaboration with local architect ONYX and IMG Construction Management, Madison Courtyard stands as a testament to quality living and community-centric design.