Re: Memo to Paul Berg
I was looking back at some really old posts in the RKG thread and found it interesting. It really is amazing just how far the Greenway has come. Someone mentioned in the seaport thread just how much the trees within the greenway have grown in a relatively short amount of...
This render above, and others of the base and interior are very nice looking. The glass is sharp, clean and reflective. I'd love to see a new render of the entire tower with that same aesthetic, because the wide-shot that is provided is not flattering. I don't know if that's how the tower is...
Has phase 3B been finalized, and is there a render that depicts what phase 3B will actually look like? It seems to be different in every render I find on line.
Well it certainly looks nice inside - nice amenities etc, and I'm sure everything is functional and up to par in all regards except exterior aesthetics. It's just too bad its such an eyesore. I'm not in any kind of position to judge a hotel company/owner. I don't know the ins and outs of...
Actually, I just mapped it... yes, that's the one. Anything on that? It seems the only areas Starting at Tremont back to 1 Dalton that have opportunities are sites with decrepit old buildings, garages or unsightly buildings like this.
[edit: So I just googled it further... I had no idea...
Thanks, Stick. That's a sweet render - i don't think I've seen that one before. I like the pillars that wrap around - mimics the pillars on the Res Tower. I'll admit - it's growing on me.
RIght - I just wasnt sure if I was seeing that correctly or if my eyes/the picture were playing tricks. That's actually pretty cool. Thanks for the confirmation! This thing is a behemoth.
Man, that office tower really has some girth. Especially coming down 93. Question - it's clear it is set back from the side of the pedestal, but does it actually overhang Causeway Street, or is that an optical illusion?
Great shots! I absolutely love how this extends the skyline to the north (left in the photos). The office tower will push it out even further visually, and the Congress St development fills the gap between the core and the Custom House beautifully! Really adds some visual density from this...
I toured UMD in 1995 and ended up attending for a year before transferring to AZ (talk about a huge difference). But anyway - I liked the campus a lot. It was visually interesting. I was an art/animation student, so maybe that's why I was drawn to it. Subjective indeed. But I'm also a huge...