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I don't really like the office towers at all – just feels like an anonymous block of Franklin or Wacker. But I really like that they're incorporating a significant amount of residential/hotel, despite the shortcomings of the designs. |
If ANYTHING, I wish they would tie an underground walkway from Union straight into the Clinton blue line mezz level.
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this is hot garbage.
the insult to injury is NEITHER the great hall, nor the other proposals are attractive in the least. actually, i think im most mad about the half assed attempt at the head house even more. this is actually going to detract from its beauty rather than enhance it in any way. and it looks so obviously tacked on as an afterthought. |
"A high-rise above Union Station is an excellent idea"
Expectation: http://i.imgur.com/opAqMFP.jpg Reality: https://assets.dnainfo.com/photo/201...extralarge.png |
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I have no problem with the program, the execution is my issue. |
I hope everyone involved with this project are reading these comments and head back to the drawing tables. The more I look at these pictures the more pissed off I get. What a terrible waste of prime land with the parking structure replacement.
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What a joke....This is the best design they could come up with??? Taking value engineering to a whole new level. Compared to some of the other stuff going up in Chicago and especially in NYC this is about as aesthetically pleasing as a dog turd:(
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We are really on a roll in Chicago with bad designs compared to NYC wich is becoming much more innovative. Then you leave the USA and you see even more innovation. Wanda and a few others are great, but in general Chicago deserves better. |
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There are legitimate criticisms of this proposal, but that's all it is for now, a proposal. The city just dumped millions into a transit center that this proposal seems all too happy to pretend doesn't exist. I assume that the city will push back on that decision. Who knows, maybe Riverside Development and Goettsch Partners will respond to limits to development space imposed by the city and Amtrak by going taller. Dropping that much money on a development only pays off if you can bring the rentable space to the market, after all. This is a $1 Billion proposal over 3 years that probably will go through several iterations before it becomes reality. To me, it's just like Wolf Point. What we see at first is not what we'll get. Hopefully, it will be much better. |
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They didn't even bother to organize the facade and windows to have any sort of logical relationship with the station below. Unbelievable.
Fuck it, it doesn't bother me all that much what is proposed on the lot next door. No supertall, a little dull, whatever. But the addition to the station. Just NO. Give a job like this to Norman Foster... |
It's so cool to see Oklahoma City getting a makeover
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http://i.imgur.com/nSFqT6P.jpg src - dnainfo.com http://i.imgur.com/A59FGQK.jpg src - amtrak.com |
I would like to point out that this was not a design competition, but rather a developer proposal, and each developer came to the table with their own architect. The elements shown in the renderings here are purely massing studies to determine a developer pro-forma, and the developer was selected based upon their offer price and their ability to work with the complex train operations going on below these 3 sites. The large portion of design has yet to be done, and everything shown here is subject to change. I can say with confidence that no more than a few weeks of design work has gone into what is presented here.
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What we see with Parcel 2 has some interesting features, the rising terraces are cool in the renderings. But are likely to be empty and sterile in reality. Maybe I'm wrong.
But the headhouse towers are just going to be River North beige schlock. "They're high enough up that no one can tell", the developer will say. |
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