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RESOLVED: OMP is shit. |
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it'll get better if its taller proposed neighbors are built.
right now it's like you're starving and driving through alabama and, hey, an olive garden |
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Totally incidental, but my GF was begging me to take her to the new Olive Garden over on Addison. I'd previously been to Olive Garden like 2 or 3 times in my life, the last time being at least 8-10 years ago. Anyway, ate there last week. 100% inedible and gross. I honestly don't understand how places like that stay in business. Sheesh. :yuck:
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according to bvic's post in the highrise compilation thread, this one is scheduled to head to the plan commission this month.
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Approved! Crescent Heights said that they have financing in place and want to put shovels in the ground ASAP.
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It looks like the height has gone to 810' to the underside of the top floor. |
Well don't forget that the building still has a crown (the empty box at it's very top), so that should give it a little more height
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Wow, very aggressive schedule on this one, 810' to the bottom of the top floor means total height in the mid 800' range. Should help distract from OMP and it's even more heinous sibling OMPW. Can't wait to see cranes rising around Grant Park again! Sounds like next year is 2005 or 2006.
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"bottom of the top floor" is a weird, and i would argue often useless, figure when talking about building heights. why is it considered important enough to be mentioned in these plan commission meetings? |
Is the next step filing for permits, or is there more to be done?
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Filing for permits and securing financing. |
great news for chicago:cheers:. i wonder tho were both towers approved and which of the pair will rise first the smaller or the larger of the two?
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Yeah... We're going to have to see some official blueprints as the 810' figure is to the underside of the slab of the most habitable floor. As you can see from the images, there's a bit more structure above 810'. In the 3rd image down, everything above the yellow is in addition to 810'.
https://im1.shutterfly.com/media/47a...D720/ry%3D480/ https://im1.shutterfly.com/media/47a...D720/ry%3D480/ https://im1.shutterfly.com/media/47a...D720/ry%3D480/ https://im1.shutterfly.com/media/47a...D720/ry%3D480/ |
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^ yes, i just carefully scaled the image and got an additional 75' above the yellow, for a total of 885'.
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^The diagrams I posted also show 78 floors.
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If it is 885 feet, and it's twin is at least 100 feet taller, then it's twin would be at least 985 feet tall! (Hurray for math!)
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but yeah, i scaled up the image in cad to get the grade line and the top of the yellow to be 810', then measured what was left. bvic, thanks for getting the actual figure and floor count! |
Working name for the project is Grant Park Tower. Also, it was mentioned at plan commission that financing is in place to start early next year. The contractor is McHugh, who is working to provide subcontract jobs to local minority owned firms.
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My money is on "The Grant." |
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I want to say how much I love that ground-level rendering... It's like the bad old days of the 70s along LSD, before developers felt they had to slather everything in cornices and finials! Everything is so rectilinear...
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Wow, sometimes when I look at renders and pre production drawings and then compare them with the finished product, I feel the drawing was misleading. But, with this one I feel the statement it'll make on the outline of the park will be inline with the drawings/rendering. This will be a statement building! Something I show my friends when they visit Chicago. Very excited if this comes to fruition!
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Just thought I'd share some elevations, dated 10/21. Looks like the "crown" is gone and replaced by actual floor space. Height still reads 887'-2"
https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5703/...ca661bc0_c.jpg |
^ good to see the height remained unchanged.
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^Seconded. I'd love to have it as a poster for my apartment.
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http://s14.postimg.org/gvqudjkcx/Jea...rre_Verre4.jpg Source |
^And only 200' shorter.
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Skyguy_7, do you have permission to post these working drawings? Renderings are one thing, but I'm always concerned when I see detailed working drawings posted on here..
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^They're from a public FTP site, used to post bid docs for sub-contractors. So, nothing unethical here. I've also got elevation dwgs for the new spire site proposal. Looks like they're keeping with the 2,000' figure.
Jk. Happy new year, all :cheers: |
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A summary of my reaction: :burstbubble: We don't joke about these things ;) |
I got you a pony for Christmas!!!!!!
but it's dead |
http://i67.tinypic.com/o511kw.jpg
I also didn't realize the second floor was coworking office space (WeWork). |
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This rendering definitely makes it easier to swallow the ugly pill that was the height reduction on Medium Jahn. Viñoly really did well on this one |
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