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Really like how this building is turning out, it's sort of a sample for what Hudson's will look like (although the setbacks won't be as fat).
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Might we actually be getting the cube crown? This article seems to hint at a possibility.
https://www.chicagoarchitecture.org/...wers-over-all/ Great shots Joey Z |
Harry (and everyone else in that discussion), hate to post a Yo photo, but that set contains a great detail of the split AC system units we were discussing the other day:
https://www.chicagoarchitecture.org/...-all/850_1923/ These are the evaporator/heat exchanger portion of the system, the copper pipes sticking out deliver and return the refrigerant. They lead up to the roof (or mech floor) where they are fed by a giant condenser. I imagine the most important advantage of this system is actually space and carpentry. It barely takes up any square footage and doesn't require any sort of soffits which are time consuming extra carpentry and drywall work. But for a landlord eliminating that mechanical closet that's maybe 3X5' so 15 SF you can rent out, you get instant profit. 15 SF is $45-$60/mo in most buildings that use this system. For something like NEMA with 800 apartments that's $40-50,000/MO in savings you gain instantly by eliminating a 15 SF closet... |
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Neat renderings tho |
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Or we can just admit that the six feet doesn't matter very much. It's going to be a nearly 900 foot building either way |
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http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4884/4...fd5eedb5_b.jpg Nice view of the progress on NEMA from my office today. I took the pictures with my phone so the quality isn't the best, but it's really starting feel imposing and quite impressive from Michigan Ave! |
This building is basically going to be incredibly close to the current height of the crane. Maybe another crane jump at the end?
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^^ Thank you for sharing your spectacular vantage point - great shots.
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This building is a gem
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Residential floors seem to be topped out now. Just working on the last of mechanical cores vertical thrust.
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That is indeed a fantastic shot.
On another note, I am quite interested in how they will address the exposed core on the north facade of the tallest "tube". Renderings show continuous glass and spandrels. Are these floors occupied? |
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