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My pleasure and the upper floors and rooftop are growing on me especially the night views!Thanks for posting the pics Jim, and sorry I missed the event.
I can sort of understand this.It looks straight out of the 60's, kind of like Portland's version of the Pru mixed with the old Section 8 style of residential. I love the ambition but honestly think the building looks pretty terrible. So... congratulations, I guess?
Sorry, other than the 380' height and apparent observation deck I can't help but hate everything else about this design. Maybe it would be less bad if it was like the 50th tallest building and blended into the crowd, but jeez, as a dominant tallest building, yikes..... It kind of reminds me of the Trans National Place supertall proposal for Boston about 15 years back, which I also thought was awful.
Keep the height, keep the observation deck, and go back to the drawing board with every other aspect of this tower.
Sorry again for being a wet blanket. If you Portlanders like it I guess that's all that matters. Hopefully other towers join and obscure it ASAP.
If I knew the renderings were going to be posted online so quickly by East Brown Cow I would not have taken photos of all of the hanging banners at the event. Oh well.I got my renderings!![]()
I’d lose all of the canopy overhang. Remember when the 4 Miami-looking towers design appeared for the Federated project? Total fail and the project was killed. You never get a second chance at a first impression. The Hancock Tower works in Back Bay because it reflects the sky and all the old architecture, like a mirror. I think they kind of F’d up here. It’s being beaten to death with comments on IG—many from younger users. Maybe design a few looks and let the populace “assist.” In Cambridge near MIT, a 38 story building is going up now (to be the tallest in Cambridge) but the top is a bit tapered to not stand out so much. This building looks or feels like someone wearing a weird hat. The eyes should focus on something whole, not just the top. I can’t stop looking at it now. I hope they can fix this because it will bring something more modern to the Old Port. The all glass PHH addition with Miyake on the ground floor doesn’t stick out. It’s not even noticed.View attachment 62883
I agree with Max and TC concerning the roof top. If the canopy was trimmed by around 50 percent I think the overall appearance would be more visually aesthetic and a little less awkward. That said, I'll still take the current design over no tower at all.
I would consider that option too but when you hire one of the world's most acclaimed architects it might be difficult to convince him remove a major portion of his vision. Compromise, maybe?I’d lose all of the canopy overhang.
Despite what some may think of the crown, I think we can all agree that this would be a very distinctive piece of the skyline, which is what you want for your tallest building.
Glimpse of the model with on less all glass upper level than today's updated renderings are showing.