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Does everyone remember when the idea was floated to paint the Sears tower white/silver in hopes of (a) attracting more tenants and (b) minimizing its HVAC load?
I can't find the original Sun-Times story, but several outlets reference it (Huffington Post and io9) Makes you wonder if Viñoly was inspired by that controversial suggestion. |
^ I do. I believe it also involved replacing all the bronze windows. I mentioned this once on the General thread; the tower would look absolutely awesome if they used the same clear glass as the new 3 story project at ground level. :yes:
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I created an account just to post this after lurking here for months. Please forgive me if I have made any errors, etc.
The high rise I am building is finally tall enough to see the lake behind buildings when looking North Summary: The author of this reddit post claims to be part of the construction crew for NEMA. In addition to posting a pretty sweet sick pic of the view from the tower, they also say that the foundation is in for the twin. I haven't heard anything about that on the forum yet, so that's pretty newsworthy. Looks like the twin is go? |
That author is confused. Drilling caissons isn’t something that goes unnoticed in this town.
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meanwhile welcome to the forum
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so many kids are gonna get cancer. |
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I have heard back!
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^ Wait a few "months"? Damn!
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i just reviewed all of the construction pics posted in this thread from the caisson drilling phase of this project (look back round page 25).
there was not one single picture posted that showed any caisson drilling ever taking place on the western half of the property. the report from this reddit users who claims that the foundations for the 2nd tower are already in the ground is almost certainly erroneous. |
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