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Nov 10
![]() ![]() Getting ready for the next ring of whalers. ![]() Story on Curbed Nov 9 I'm pretty sure there is a strain gauge under this, and a matching one on the other side. The pressure from the clay beyond the sheet piles must be immense. ![]() |
It's probably been mentioned somewhere already, but how far down are they digging before pouring the mat for this one? It's considerably deeper than most these days.
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What's the grey panel area on the side of the completed garage to the west? Does that garage go down to that level below grade and this will open up connecting a new garage on the lower levels of WPW to a completed garage in the middle section of this entire site? Is that why it's so deep?
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Thank god, too... from a pedestrian perspective, there are actually zero curb cuts at the upper level since the garage entrance sits inside of a traffic island and all loading occurs at the lower level. |
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The garage now doesn't seem overly large for three huge buildings to share. Plus the apparel center? |
Hard to believe that less that 4 weeks ago this was under water, and now it is business as usual.
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http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/l...htmlstory.html |
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I remember that one Halloween 2 years ago when it was literally every weather pattern imaginable. Rain, hail, sun, snow, wind. All within the hour. That's CHicago weather.
What do they plan on doing with all that clay? Give it to Pottery Barn? |
Lol, great movie tho...
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November 14, 2017
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^ I think they should just leave those paint swatches up on the Apparel Center. At least it looks interesting. Imagine turning the whole façade into a giant multi-colored mural?
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^ LOL, I was thinking the very same thing
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How deep is the Chicago River at Wolf Point?
Edit- just read it was 21 feet at its deepest. Seem to be well below that here now |
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My gradfather's first job when he moved from the old country was digging old freight tunnels by hand digging out that Chicago clay. He was a strong man but it nearly killed him. He was worked so hard he said he literally used to sweat blood sometimes.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...nstruction.jpg Tunnel under construction in 1902. The freshly cut clay ahead of the concrete work shows clear knife marks. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...tionCloser.jpg Trackwork in a typical grand union where two tunnels intersected, photographed before 1906. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_Tunnel_Company |
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