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August 23, 2018
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FWIW, the renderings on the Crescent Heights and the NEMA Chicago websites both still show the open box.
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the spiral staircase effect of the setbacks ascending to the sky is more than enough of a "crown" for this design, IMO. it doesn't need a see-through hat. if they do spring for the empty box on top, i don't think it'll ruin the design or anything, i just won't shed a tear for its absence if it in fact does end up getting VE'ed out. |
^I agree after looking at the renderings. Doesn’t seem to enhance the design and also undermines the vertical thrust. It should actually be a solid cube, or a rubik’s cube with smaller cube cells. that would have some cool lighting potential.
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What are the odds that every setback back as a few 2.5 story tall trees? For some reason the thought of giant trees made me chuckle.
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Thankfully, that's not going to happen. Too much wind and cold for trees that high.
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Great picture Elliphant. The South Loop would make quite the skyline in most other cities in America. The 78 and Riverline will add some awesome density to help link the Loop to the S.L.
Im surprised the open box isn't liked by the forum. Not that it's a big deal people have a different opinion than me but in my opinion closing it off looks very out of place and unbalanced. On a positive note the building in its entirety is a gem. https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/ABwh...el_Vin_oly.jpg Photo from Curbed |
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August 30, 2018
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^^Gorgeous photo, Solar!
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Great shot!
That looks like someone built a metropolis on a Caribbean Island. The water of Lake Michigan is gorgeous. I believe I heard (possibly on this forum) it is due to an invasive species of algae? |
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Just wait and see how much bluer the water will turn once the Asian carp find their way here! They also feed on the algae and plankton that the zebra mussels subsist on.
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