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left of center Nov 2, 2021 6:27 PM

BMO is one slick tower. Love the angle, gleaming modernist glass rising over art deco limestone.

sentinel Nov 2, 2021 6:30 PM

While I like this tower more than the other glassy office highrises built over the past 5-7 years, it's nevertheless weird to see the monotonous, highly reflective glass when coming into the city from the Eisenhower..it unfortunately creates a 'wall' of reflectivity that prevents you from city a lot of the City's highrise texture within the Loop and further east.

gandalf612 Nov 3, 2021 5:58 PM

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Originally Posted by sentinel (Post 9440673)
While I like this tower more than the other glassy office highrises built over the past 5-7 years, it's nevertheless weird to see the monotonous, highly reflective glass when coming into the city from the Eisenhower..it unfortunately creates a 'wall' of reflectivity that prevents you from city a lot of the City's highrise texture within the Loop and further east.

I'm fine with drivers not having nice views

sentinel Nov 3, 2021 6:25 PM

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Originally Posted by gandalf612 (Post 9441505)
I'm fine with drivers not having nice views

Wtf? It's not just about drivers, it's about the view from anywhere west of the loop looking east.

ardecila Nov 3, 2021 7:42 PM

I don't have an issue with the skyline impact of BMO from the west. It's actually a nice bookend to BofA.

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Steely Dan Nov 3, 2021 8:15 PM

^ AND BONUS!!!

it helps conceal 311 S Wacker from the drive in on the ike!

left of center Nov 3, 2021 9:47 PM

^ But 311 is such a great example of 80s/90s PoMo! :haha:

It would have been nice if BMO was a block north or south of 311, if only to fill in/bulk up the skyline further. But we cant get everything we want. I am still very pleased with this new skyline addition.

thegoatman Nov 4, 2021 4:14 AM

In any other American city not named New York, this would be a skyline defining building. But here it just seems like a decent infill building.

And it's crazy how the sears just engulfs every other building. What a stunner.

thegoatman Nov 9, 2021 11:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Toasty Joe (Post 9446101)
this tower needs 15-20 more floors and ~2 more setbacks. Proportions look off. Hopefully we see a BCBS-like addition in the next 15 years...

The best part of the development isn't even the building itself, it's the park everybody's excited for.

the urban politician Nov 10, 2021 1:31 PM

^ Are people actually excited about this park? It seems like another one of those uninviting corporate parks, at least by the renderings

rgarri4 Nov 10, 2021 2:11 PM

Back when I used to heavily use the Megabus to travel id have to sit on my luggage or literally on the side walk. I think the bus stop has since moved but I would have loved to have a park right there .

Chisouthside Nov 10, 2021 2:38 PM

That whole area was/still is kinda bleak. a nice corporate park would be a nice improvement.

ardecila Nov 10, 2021 6:10 PM

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Originally Posted by rgarri4 (Post 9447059)
Back when I used to heavily use the Megabus to travel id have to sit on my luggage or literally on the side walk. I think the bus stop has since moved but I would have loved to have a park right there .

Could it be a great public space, in a great location? Absolutely.

Will it be an over-policed and sterile cut-through for commuters? Most likely. The grade change doesn't help either. We keep getting these plazas that are just built as a "green slipcover" on parking garages, but nobody wants to hike up a flight of steps to enjoy a park. This isn't San Francisco...

harryc Nov 12, 2021 11:27 PM

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thegoatman Nov 23, 2021 3:31 AM

That park is gonna be great, what you guys think?

Gedung Tinngi Nov 23, 2021 6:13 AM

Fantastic photos, SolarWind!
#1 and #7 - Wow!

This part of downtown really needed and deserved an anchor. A building that created an identity. This really fills that roll.

Can't wait for the garden/park to reveal itself and be finished.

untitledreality Nov 23, 2021 9:13 PM

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Originally Posted by thegoatman (Post 9458809)
That park is gonna be great, what you guys think?

I stand by what I said nearly three years ago:

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Originally Posted by untitledreality (Post 8412311)
The pedestrian outlook for both Clinton and Van Buren looks dire. These stupid plinth parks seemingly always come at the expense of the pedestrian experience.

While Van Buren doesn't appear as bad as I had expected, Clinton is spot on awful.

untitledreality Nov 23, 2021 9:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Gedung Tinngi (Post 9458885)
This part of downtown really needed and deserved an anchor. A building that created an identity. This really fills that roll.

Generic faceless corporatocracy?

The resurgence of OPO and Union Station are the true void fillers.

rivernorthlurker Nov 24, 2021 1:09 PM

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Originally Posted by untitledreality (Post 9459520)
I stand by what I said nearly three years ago:



While Van Buren doesn't appear as bad as I had expected, Clinton is spot on awful.

Two out of four sides ain't bad!


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