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What city is this? :haha:
From about Orleans and Chicago and various points south thereof. Nice angle of 7 new buildings. https://i.imgur.com/SQv9vuN.jpg https://i.imgur.com/WqDCDui.jpg https://i.imgur.com/MMYLnrz.jpg |
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2009 https://i.imgur.com/eTDS5S4.jpg Today https://i.imgur.com/kEBTGiv.jpg |
^ It's a lot of blue glass...
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^for Real...seems like once this city gets itself in a trend its hard to break for a decade or so... ala river north beige
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Some of them were designed at roughly the same time, and probably had no idea that their future neighbors would also be blue-glass buildings.
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All things considered I prefer it to how monolithic Hudson Yards is. But hopefully the confluence is on developers' minds going forward - if we start to see cladding with more unique shades and details it could be a net benefit. I can understand why the priority was flashy cantilevers and lobbies over color given that they're on the river with a lot of sight lines.
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Bank of America must have been thrilled that BMO got a 10% nicer version of their brand new tower. |
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Also the angle that I took the picture is unusual and focuses in on them all in one shot. Most vantages in the city you don't quite see them all clumped together like that. |
Complaining about all this Blue Glass in one spot will be like complaining about too much White Terra Cotta at the Michigan Avenue bridge in 1930 because of Wrigley, Jewelers, Mather, etc...
I kinda love this new layer of the skyline, sorta has an "emerald city" vibe going on. Maybe call it Sapphire City... Regardless there certainly is a 700-800' shelf of glass and stainless steel office buildings running along the South Branch at this point. |
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I've never liked this section of the Riverwalk but the vegetation has grown a lot and is kinda jungle like and I like it a bit more.
Does anyone know if there are ever plans to use the stalls in this section? They've always been vacant I believe. https://i.imgur.com/3ulqf8n.jpg |
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This is the "Fish Hatchery" section. Set aside to provide food and shelter for fish eggs under the vegetation on the right. The beds on the left are butterfly friendly plants. Joe Pye weed is the tall gray/purple flower, False sunflower is the yellow cluster in the back, lots of Aster which has yet to bloom and Cup plant is just peeking up and will get quite big with yellow blooms. All are butterfly, bee and other pollinator favorites. |
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