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towers by lake too tall? BUILD BIGGER ONES BEHIND THEM! also, keep those feelings out of any neighborhood meetings. |
There's only one place in this town where views are guaranteed, and I hear they're going to build an 862' apartment tower on top of it.
Proportionality concerns can be valid, but I think Grant Park really wants to be enveloped. Holes in the park wall make me sad. |
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Just sayin' - advantage Chicago, when it comes to having a lake on one side, and that building the Grant Wall of CHIna isn't such a bad thing. :) |
I love the subtle design nod to the old IC Station that once stood there.
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Not getting the connection. The old Central Station was a grand old building and one I see little to no connection with this new tower.
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Looks to be taller than 900' if you ask me!
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One Museum Park is about 730' and The Grant (One Museum Park West) is about 590'. The northeastern most setback of this new proposal seems to align with the crown of OMP. The central setback is about 6 floors higher and the west setback is 4 floors higher than that. The back tube rises about 5 more floors with some type of element. OMP is 62-65 floors and this proposal is 76. We'll get the exact height eventually. |
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Sadly, a particular shape or form need not be exactly replicated in order for imagery to be successfully evoked. (At the Art Institute it's plain that the Impressionists figured that out over a century ago.) So, even if the fallacious assertion that smokestacks cannot be square were true, it would be a non starter. Not to belabor the point however. I don't consider this the dominant impression made by the tower. Just that it can't be overlooked; some people will be reading it that way, and dollars to donuts that some NY or east coast writer one day will refer to it that way as they take pleasure in reducing our city to blue collar cliches. Quote:
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This bears more resemblance to the Inter-State Exposition Building than to Central Station. Which is to say, none at all. Nor is it on Central Station's site; this was the site of the peripatetic Dowie Building.
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Love this. So glad Vinoly came in and we were spared the comical P/H designs. This would be better if the trellisy thing on top were nixed - hopefully it will be - that's highly unnecessary.........and absolutely LOVE the number of units......we need to embrace true densification round these parts....
The one thing I very much don't like about the proposed PD amendment here is what is proposed for the parcel on Indiana due south of The Grant. Townhomes? No thank you. Hopefully they go back for another amendment before that actually gets developed. There's no reason for anything less than a 30-40 story tower there, if not two. Townhomes and a park there is a joke. A park? You want a park, walk north a block, there's a big park. You don't like that one, walk east a block or two and you have the Museum Campus. Also, the fact that you would have an area of low-rise directly behind The Grant gives the South Wall a certain 'flimsiness' in my opinion - the wall should have a 'solidity' in that it be 'backed-up' by reasonably dense and tall buildings behind all of it............as I said, hopefully that piece of this gets amended and densified once again.... |
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^Plus a 40-something floor Essex Annex.
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Kudos on the photoshop job, RLW.
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