100 Pier 4 | 136-146 Northern Avenue | Seaport

Re: Pier 4 Residential Tower | 136-146 Northern Avenue | Seaport

Happened to be walking past this weekend and took some detail pics of the now finished plaza in front of the building:

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I've never seen studs in a bench like that, but they weren't exactly comfortable to sit on...I wonder why you'd add small details like that unless you're explicitly trying to discourage people from sitting in those spots. The larger studs I can understand are there to prevent skateboarders from grinding on the benches, but I don't know what to make of the smaller studs.
 
Re: Pier 4 Residential Tower | 136-146 Northern Avenue | Seaport

Perhaps to prevent attempted sleeping by the indigent?
 
Re: Pier 4 Residential Tower | 136-146 Northern Avenue | Seaport

I'm pretty sure that's more skateboard repellent
 
Re: Pier 4 Residential Tower | 136-146 Northern Avenue | Seaport

PIER 4 CIVIC AND CULTURAL SPACE FINALISTS PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS

JUL 06, 2015
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Contact Name: Richard McGuinness
Contact Email Address: Richard.McGuinness@Boston.gov
Contact Phone: 617.918.4323
Type: Public Meeting
Location: District Hall, 75 Northern Ave, Boston, MA 02210

Description:
UDR, Incorporated, the owner of 100 Pier 4 Boulevard in South Boston in conjunction with the Boston Redevelopment Authority (“BRA”) is pleased to announce three finalists in the solicitation for qualified civic and cultural users to occupy and program interior and exterior space located at 100 Pier 4 Boulevard.

The finalists are:

Celebrity Series of Boston
Steinway Society of Massachusetts
The Society of Arts and Crafts

The office of Mayor Martin J. Walsh has asked that the three finalists present their proposals in a public format on July 6 at 6PM in District Hall 75 Northern Ave, Boston.

The City of Boston’s long-standing planning objectives for the South Boston Waterfront District include a broad mix of uses tied together with an inviting pedestrian scale including continuous public access along the waterfront on the Harborwalk system. The mix of uses include commercial, residential, hotel, retail, open space and civic development. The waterfront and Harborwalk are to be enriched by parks, overlooks, civic uses and cultural facilities.
The call for civic and cultural facilities was underscored through the approval of the South Boston Waterfront Municipal Harbor Plan. Pursuant to that plan, 127,000 sf of new civic uses along the South Boston waterfront were authorized to balance the scale of new private development along the water’s edge.

The assemblage of open space and new civic and cultural facilities are the kind of special public destinations that will help transform the South Boston waterfront into a vibrant and popular year-round public destination.

The South Boston waterfront is evolving into a strong civic and cultural district with facilities located both along the water’s edge and within the neighborhood. These destinations include the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center, Artists for Humanity, Midway Studios, Fort Point Artists community, Boston Children’s Museum, Boston Tea Party Museum, Moakley Federal Courthouse and the Institute for Contemporary Art.

This past April UDR, Inc. in conjunction with the BRA advertised a Request for Interest for 20,000 square feet of interior and exterior civic cultural space located at 100 Pier 4 Boulevard. 100 Pier 4 rises 21 stories above the Boston Seaport. 369 luxury apartment homes combine striking architecture, knockout views of Boston’s downtown and harbor, and superbly livable interior design. Property amenities include a high-end fitness center, resident lounge, mini-theater, 3rd floor sundeck with outdoor pool, cyber lounge/business center, parking garage and secured bike storage. In the spirit of the strong cultural and civic presence in the Innovation District, 100 Pier 4 features an original Dale Chihuly installation in the lobby on the ground floor. Ocean Prime, Cameron Mitchell’s flagship steak and seafood restaurant, is occupying the first floor.

The location of the civic and cultural space is well suited as an addition to the network of civic and cultural facilities in the area. The Pier 4 civic and cultural space is on the Harborwalk along the cove between Pier 4 and the World Trade Center, and also on the intersections of East Service Road, Seaport Boulevard and Northern Avenue, three roadways that play an important role in access to the waterfront.

The objective of this process was to attract letters of interest from Boston-based qualified civic and cultural operators to lease the designated civic and cultural space. Activation of the subject civic and cultural space will depend upon the identification of an appropriate civic and cultural space user acceptable to the UDR, Inc., BRA and the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (“MassDEP”).

There were five formal proposals received and one request to partner with the selected civic/cultural tenant.

Boston Cyberarts exhibition space for new media art and a performance / meeting area, technology incubation offices, and small classrooms
The Celebrity Series of Boston proposes a music event venue.
The Fort Point Arts Community proposes a yet to be determined artist space, possible gallery, work space, etc.
The Society of Arts and Crafts proposes interior and exterior exhibition space, reference library, multi-purpose auditorium.
The Steinway Society of Massachusetts proposes a small concert hall, music studios and exterior music facility.
Separately, the Artist Book Foundation is requesting to collaborate with whoever is selected to program the space at Pier 4. The Foundation proposes approximately 1,000 square feet of gallery and book store.

For more details please contact Richard McGuinness, Deputy Director for Waterfront Planning, Boston Redevelopment Authority, Richard.McGuinness@Boston.gov

http://www.bostonredevelopmentautho...4-civic-and-cultural-space-finalists-public-p
 
Re: Pier 4 Residential Tower | 136-146 Northern Avenue | Seaport

Society of Arts and Crafts definitely has the best presentation; they seriously want this space! I do like how they will enliven the plaza area with sculptures and other artwork depending on the season. Celebrity Series of Boston certainly seems to have the financial backing and the events/shows would definitely bring in numbers of people in the evening. Steinway Society of Massachusetts seems totally dependent on the Steinway Company for their funding. Other than a small number of concerts the space would seem to be devoted to students learning the piano. Frankly, IMHO, I'd go with Society of Arts and Crafts followed closely by Celebrity Series of Boston. Steinway is a distant 3rd compared to the other two.
 
Re: Pier 4 Residential Tower | 136-146 Northern Avenue | Seaport

I'm pretty sure that's more skateboard repellent

Yea, I think that's just trying to prevent them from skating down the middle of the bench, whereas the side stuff is trying to prevent them from grinding.
 
Re: Pier 4 Residential Tower | 136-146 Northern Avenue | Seaport

SHoP designed this?! What the hell? I don't share the slight regard that lots of people around here seem to have for this building (even after seeing it in person from every angle), but I was willing to accept it from a firm like Elkus or cbt. We get a SHoP building on the waterfront and this is the best they could do?

You are confused. The office architect is Elkus Manfredi and the NEW "Luxury Residential" residential building (the long one yet to be built) will be done by SHoP.

IIRC, ADD Inc. did the first Pier 4 tower that this thread is about and the website does not acknowledge that this tower even exists.

Notice how the "site plan" cuts off the tower completely:
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Re: Pier 4 Residential Tower | 136-146 Northern Avenue | Seaport

You are confused. The office architect is Elkus Manfredi and the NEW "Luxury Residential" residential building (the long one yet to be built) is by SHoP.

IIRC, ADD Inc. did the first Pier 4 tower that this thread is about and the website does not acknowledge that this tower even exists.

You seem to be picking up on a lot of my mistakes lately. Be careful or we may develop a feud ;).

EDIT: On a serious note, there's lots of renderings of the office building in here...
 
Re: Pier 4 Residential Tower | 136-146 Northern Avenue | Seaport

Haha, you gotta be quick to delete a mistake on this forum before you're busted!
 
Re: Pier 4 Residential Tower | 136-146 Northern Avenue | Seaport

You seem to be picking up on a lot of my mistakes lately. Be careful or we may develop a feud ;).

EDIT: On a serious note, there's lots of renderings of the office building in here...

No worries. :) Btw working on a thread for the office building right now.
 
Re: Pier 4 Residential Tower | 136-146 Northern Avenue | Seaport

Sorry, what happened to DS+R? An earlier article stated Tishman Speyer had selected them to do the residential portion. When did the switch to SHoP happen?
 
Re: Pier 4 Residential Tower | 136-146 Northern Avenue | Seaport

I think it is a collaboration between the two firms.
 
Re: Pier 4 Residential Tower | 136-146 Northern Avenue | Seaport

I'd give anything for the world to take that hotel back...built too soon
 
Re: Pier 4 Residential Tower | 136-146 Northern Avenue | Seaport

Bravo!!
 
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