Berklee Expansion Plans | Back Bay

are there now 2 tower's going up?

Huh?

From their site:

This new 155,000 ± SF, 16-story building will include 370 beds of student housing ...

The project also will include a 400-seat dining hall and evening performance venue, ground floor retail space, and recording studios and other music technology spaces located on two levels below grade.

Throughout the CAC this has repeatedly been referred to as the tech tower and their president called it that yesterday several times.
 
I asked a worker and he said it was to minimize vibrations in the scaffolding.



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I asked a worker and he said it was to minimize vibrations in the scaffolding.

The pix are great --especially the shot of the beam from directly below -- do you also do shots of volcanos from inside the crater?

By the way the site appears to be substantially bigger than I imagined it to be
 
Will the new performance space displace any activity from the existing Performance Center theatre? Or does it have a different purpose entirely?
 
Just this week they finished filling in this ditch along the side of the current performance center by the Boylston/Cambria/St Cecilia triangle. It's now pavement at sidewalk grade all the way to the edge of the building, and looks like the fence is coming down. I can't really fathom the purpose for this unless the site is being prepped for something? They've been working on filling that ditch for about 3-5 weeks now.
 
Just this week they finished filling in this ditch along the side of the current performance center by the Boylston/Cambria/St Cecilia triangle. It's now pavement at sidewalk grade all the way to the edge of the building, and looks like the fence is coming down. I can't really fathom the purpose for this unless the site is being prepped for something? They've been working on filling that ditch for about 3-5 weeks now.


I know just in front of that (closer towards Mass Ave int.) there is a fenced in performance space. It dosen't get used much, maybe they are getting rid of all of it, or maybe increasing its size.
As far as the new performance space, I'm guessing it will be used for performances when they tear down BPC and build the new one. Once the new BPC is built, I'm guessing it will mainly be used by students for shows.
 
Just this week they finished filling in this ditch along the side of the current performance center by the Boylston/Cambria/St Cecilia triangle. It's now pavement at sidewalk grade all the way to the edge of the building, and looks like the fence is coming down. I can't really fathom the purpose for this unless the site is being prepped for something? They've been working on filling that ditch for about 3-5 weeks now.

It's going to be a "bike pen" according to one the facilities guys at Berklee.
 
Bike pen is already there, but was locked when I walked by it during First Night.
 
Oh good god, has anyone seen the latest render of the mid-rise? I don't know how to make a picture but it's here: http://www.berklee.edu/Berklee160/

Here's another "loft-style" pile of champagne colored metal poop panels. Rawn may design fantastic interiors----a more suspect statement I've never written??---------but this exterior is a travesty for a building that is the most westward anchor of the High Spine. I can't believe the BRA approved this. This is the most disjointed building built since the Copley Place Commie block.

EDIT: Took out the swears. I forgot I'm trying not to curse on the internet anymore, damnit.
 
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Oh good god, has anyone seen the latest render of the mid-rise? I don't know how to make a picture but it's here: http://www.berklee.edu/Berklee160/

Here's another "loft-style" pile of champagne colored metal poop panels. Rawn may design fantastic interiors----a more suspect statement I've never written??---------but this exterior is a damn travesty for a building that is the most westward anchor of the High Spine. I can't believe the BRA approved this. This is the most disjointed piece of shit hideous building built since the Copley Place Commie block.

Does it really have a triangular cut-out like the Hancock?
 
My, my...that is a dull little dropping.

How lovely there is building again. How very sad the standards are so mediocre.
 
I don't get it. I count 18 floors, and it looks more than passable considering it's a dorm.
 

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