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Old Posted Feb 20, 2023, 6:24 AM
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The two floors above the Lightner Building are shown as concrete in the rendering. I think this is for fire code reasons.
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Old Posted Feb 20, 2023, 2:30 PM
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The two floors above the Lightner Building are shown as concrete in the rendering. I think this is for fire code reasons.
Definitely didn't have to be a concrete wall. Actually I believe by current code it just needs to provide a 1 hour, maybe 2 hour rating since they are two buildings on the same property. But no one would want a unit down there and the structural engineers probably took that opportunity to make it a shear wall. The question above is will it be clad, and it does seem like it will be remaining exposed; but with it already being tagged multiple times I would not be surprised if it gets painted before the building is completed.
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Old Posted Feb 21, 2023, 4:47 AM
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Definitely didn't have to be a concrete wall. Actually I believe by current code it just needs to provide a 1 hour, maybe 2 hour rating since they are two buildings on the same property. But no one would want a unit down there and the structural engineers probably took that opportunity to make it a shear wall. The question above is will it be clad, and it does seem like it will be remaining exposed; but with it already being tagged multiple times I would not be surprised if it gets painted before the building is completed.
I brought this up a while back - it looks to me like it is clad in the rendering. The blank concrete wall looks awkward as it doesn't mesh with any other aspects of the design.

On another note I'm surprised how green the tint on the glass is. I wish it were a tad lass reflective but I like it
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Old Posted Feb 21, 2023, 4:09 PM
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I hope they clad it. Sure looks like a crane jump should be coming up pretty soon.
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On another note I'm surprised how green the tint on the glass is. I wish it were a tad lass reflective but I like it
A little more reflective tends to be a good thing for residential buildings where glass is the primary expression otherwise all of the different shades in different positions and everyone's stuff inside becomes a bit too visually prominent.
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Old Posted Feb 22, 2023, 2:27 AM
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Hey, strangers! Been a while. I've been keeping busy. Still posting often to Instagram and Twitter, but have neglected SSP. Anyway, here's a few of 1000M from this morning:

(2.21.23)-1000M_Update-WEB-2 by Nick Ulivieri, on Flickr
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(2.21.23)-1000M_Update-WEB-10 by Nick Ulivieri, on Flickr
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(2.21.23)-1000M_Update-WEB-1 by Nick Ulivieri, on Flickr
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(2.21.23)-1000M_Update-WEB-9 by Nick Ulivieri, on Flickr
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Also...late last August I was on-site to shoot a deck pour for McHugh Concrete. Had to keep the photos under wraps until they unveiled their new website, which is now live, so I can now share. Here are a couple favorites

1000M deck pour | McHugh Concrete | Nick Ulivieri Photography by Nick Ulivieri, on Flickr
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1000M deck pour | McHugh Concrete | Nick Ulivieri Photography by Nick Ulivieri, on Flickr
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1000M deck pour | McHugh Concrete | Nick Ulivieri Photography by Nick Ulivieri, on Flickr
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1000M deck pour | McHugh Concrete | Nick Ulivieri Photography by Nick Ulivieri, on Flickr
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Great shots as always!
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Old Posted Feb 22, 2023, 3:42 PM
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Good stuff!
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Old Posted Feb 22, 2023, 4:49 PM
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Awesome shots, the facade is turning out to be epic.
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I have to see the cladding finished on the transition to make up my mind but coming from Adler it's looking like a beefy fucker...
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Welcome back!! Great shots. What are those on the top of the south edge of the podium? Lights? Almost looks like a nod to the cornice of the building to the south.
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Old Posted Feb 22, 2023, 9:14 PM
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Awesome photo set, Nick. Love the documentation of the guys pouring the slab.
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Old Posted Feb 22, 2023, 10:17 PM
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Welcome back!! Great shots. What are those on the top of the south edge of the podium? Lights? Almost looks like a nod to the cornice of the building to the south.
Here's a close-up. Some sort of light housing is what I assumed, but seems a little early for those sorts of details to get installed.



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Awesome photo set, Nick. Love the documentation of the guys pouring the slab.
It's so much fun to be on the deck when they're pouring. Sometimes in those group shots it's like trying to capture a renaissance painting in terms of movement and energy.

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Old Posted Feb 23, 2023, 7:04 AM
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Anyone else thought it was gutters too?...I will see myself out

great shots Nick...
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Old Posted Feb 23, 2023, 2:35 PM
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Gorgeous shots.

This one is exceeding my already lofty expectations.
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Dam those are some beautiful shots.
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Drone Look At 1000M Chicago - New Construction At 1000 S Michigan Ave - February 2023

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Looking back a little, the panels at the top of the south face of the base ( the sloped side ) appear to have had the "fixtures" built into them before they were

put on the building. If they are for lighting or any other electrical purpose, this makes a good deal of sense.




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Old Posted Feb 24, 2023, 4:58 PM
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It's interesting to see what'll happen. If they point down, they'd seemingly light up a small portion of the sloped glass - and perhaps light-up the vertical concrete wall.

If pointed up, I'm not sure what they'll actually illuminate. There are a lot of floors to light up, and I don't know how powerful those seemingly small lights are - have you ever seen how big the lights are that illuminate 150 N. Riverside at night?

Maybe it'll be just enough light to catch some of the curving/angular edges to highlight the detail. Time will tell!
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Old Posted Feb 24, 2023, 7:57 PM
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I'm not convinced those will be lights. Not sure how those "inverted" windows on that section will be cleaned. Possible connection there?
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