goldenretrievers
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Those mis-aligned windows.....
Those mis-aligned windows.....
Other than that, I like it.
In that last render, it looks like the guy in the bottom left in the yellow shirt took a wrong turn after coming off the Manhattan Bridge from DUMBO. I will admit, the transfer from the bike lane on the bridge to Chrystie Street can be a bit tricky.![]()
It's brutalism of the 21st century. We'll look back on it in 40 years and wonder, what were architects thinking.
Took me a while to place this building.
I gather the road in the foreground is North Point Blvd. (But southeast of North Point) The bridge to the left is the Gilmore Bridge. This is to occupy a lot that is tucked in between the Gilmore and the I-93 loop ramps, currently a parking lot and a few low-rise structures.
see the "site" link i posted up top
Am I wrong in being annoyed that they aren't connecting Phase III to Gilmore Ave/bridge? That's one of the things I like about Twenty20 across the street--they've got the pedestrian connection and stairs, which not only activates the street but also provides a vital connection to the Bunker Hill "T" station.
Am I wrong in being annoyed that they aren't connecting Phase III to Gilmore Ave/bridge? That's one of the things I like about Twenty20 across the street--they've got the pedestrian connection and stairs, which not only activates the street but also provides a vital connection to the Bunker Hill "T" station.
Way way outside. There is not an adequate sidewalk to connect to on that side of the bridge. (If I am remembering correctly)
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How is this not exactly what I said and you quoted?
Anyone know the reason why they're not building taller here? A nice set of slender and taller twin towers would be much better... this thing looks like a fortress.