AUSTIN | Hyatt Centric Congress Avenue | 346 FEET | 31 FLOORS | Complete
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https://www.katerra.com/webcams/hyatt-austin/ http://www.mystatesman.com/news/busi...emium-referral Quote:
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From TheCruiser tonight:
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I will say that I love the car-free aspect. I think it'll honestly be difficult at first, but if we're serious about changing the core of Austin, more of these projects are needed...and they can't wait until *after* a good/better transit system in put into place.
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Hmm, I get the idea for those who like it. Not for me.
Kinda looks like no balconies either. Kinda looks like jail bars on the outside Your locked in and no way to get away |
The architecture firm is the same one that did that ~650' Block 71 rendering. Here are two more of the Avenue.
http://i1121.photobucket.com/albums/...Avenue%201.png http://i1121.photobucket.com/albums/...Avenue%202.png http://www.nelsenpartners.com/portfolio-the-avenue |
Notice the rendered tower in the background of that last rendering...is that supposed to be the Four Season condos or something new?
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I love it
This. THIS. This building finally gets Austin. It wants to inform a better future. First of all, I love the design... It's trendy, extremely thin and something you could totally see getting built in SoHo in NYC. The Trump Tower in SoHo is about just as thin and stands out like this one will.
With The Avenue, the windows are cut into different sizes, which gives it variation. The white gives it a clean look. The small footprint means that apartments will be small by default (470-960 square feet). My studio in the Bowie is 448 SF and I love it. This building is selling a concept, and that is to live a more simplistic life in a smaller domain with less distraction. If you live in this building, your focus is right there in that general area. Then throw in the fact that they're putting in a music venue. A big thing for me recently has been a desire to see new development incorporate a mixed-use "draw", which is an area Third + Shoal miserably fails. If you're going to subtract from the music fiber of Austin, it's necessary to replenish it. Thankfully the avenue covered Cielo. And finally a building that is going to force people to conform to life without a car. I don't have a car and I live by the Metro Rapid 801 and 803. Add in some sort of light rail (I even think an elevated "L" system like Chicago has could work) and the city will be in even better shape. Ideally we'll have rail that will connect UT, the The Capitol, SoCo, and go out as far as the domain. This building gets an A+ :) |
It's kind of funny this was announced on the heels of 405 Colorado with all its parking garage splendor.
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And thanks for finding those other renders, ATX. I spent about 3 whole minutes googling for more pics, but didn't find any.
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The only possible worry I may have is that from the looks of it, it could be yet another off white building with blue windows. Nevertheless, it still looks awesome, has a great thin footprint, and I'm very very excited about it. These types of buildings should be the real future of downtown residential here.
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Quote me: one of the smartest projects to have ever been proposed in Downtown Austin. ::drops mic::
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I was reading through some stuff on the Historic Landmark Commission's website, and there used to be a hotel next to (if not also on The Avenue site) where the State theater is called The Avenue. The empty building where the new Avenue is planned was a Walgreens at one point.
http://i1121.photobucket.com/albums/...20of%20Old.png http://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=251229 |
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This thing really is going to be skinny. The Aloft Hotel will be about 70 feet wide, which is still very skinny. The Avenue? It'll sit on a lot that is 40 feet wide. Basically it's going to be as wide as a city bus is long.
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