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Weird how this is going up in halves.
     
     
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Weird how this is going up in halves.
Drove pass this construction today, the girth of this building is MASSIVE. It's something to see.
     
     
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^^^^are there any shots of the work going on at the center of this thread, the new hospital at HUP?
     
     
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The cladding got extended a bit, noticed it today while working in Perelman. It's a pretty hideous medium brown. Not quite brick colored and far darker than the original vomit Perelman colors.

Really do have to wonder who is picking these nasty colors, especially when the research tower in its bright whiteness just makes the others stand out even worse.

Maybe the Penn blue + Penn red colors = nasty medium brown? That's probably giving someone way too much credit for thinking.
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The cladding got extended a bit, noticed it today while working in Perelman. It's a pretty hideous medium brown. Not quite brick colored and far darker than the original vomit Perelman colors.

Really do have to wonder who is picking these nasty colors, especially when the research tower in its bright whiteness just makes the others stand out even worse.

Maybe the Penn blue + Penn red colors = nasty medium brown? That's probably giving someone way too much credit for thinking.
renders show gold, and I said brown but was quickly corrected. sticking with brown. lol.
     
     
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My god, the cladding is hideous. And horizontal band windows in a Norman Foster building. I predict this will be the biggest disappointment to be built in Philly for the rest of this century. Penn has zero taste.
     
     
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My god, the cladding is hideous. And horizontal band windows in a Norman Foster building. I predict this will be the biggest disappointment to be built in Philly for the rest of this century. Penn has zero taste.

This building might well turn out to be another disappointment from HUP but I'm hopeful that it won't come close to being the white elephant that The Pearlman Center is. That pile of stink is one for the ages.
     
     
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It’s WAY too early to judge this building.
     
     
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