This is kind of old but pretty cool:
http://boston.curbed.com/2015/4/24/9967574/10-views-of-boston-before-and-after-major-developments
http://boston.curbed.com/2015/4/24/9967574/10-views-of-boston-before-and-after-major-developments
I liked all the "after" images except one: The Liberty Mutual office tower at 157 Berkeley Street.
A less clunky, less white building would have gone well there. In addition to it's hulking clunkiness, the rounded corners don't go with anything in the rest of the view.
The construction photo of the Kensington looks 1000x better than the finished product.
Weird. I love that building. Different strokes...
The building U/C in the foreground in the photo for the Kensington (which is actually in the background) is Jacob Wirth.
Now I'm angry about Dainty Dot all over again.
Now I'm angry about Dainty Dot all over again.
I liked all the "after" images except one: The Liberty Mutual office tower at 157 Berkeley Street.
A less clunky, less white building would have gone well there. In addition to it's hulking clunkiness, the rounded corners don't go with anything in the rest of the view.
I liked all the "after" images except one: The Liberty Mutual office tower at 157 Berkeley Street.
A less clunky, less white building would have gone well there. In addition to it's hulking clunkiness, the rounded corners don't go with anything in the rest of the view.
The O'Neill is hidden, so that view looks pretty good.