NPC (with a bunch of renders):Landmark Center owner wants to add more life-sciences space and a Star Market to expansion project
Samuels & Associates yesterday filed plans with the BPDA for a new 13-story building next to the existing Landmark Center that would include 550,000 square feet of lab and related office space and room for a large new Star Market that would replace the current one on Boylston Street. Read more.www.universalhub.com
NPC (with a bunch of renders):
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I love the site plan, but the architecture looks very Elkus.
It's disappointing that neither of these additions to Landmark remotely engage the existing building. They could go on any block in Fenway. Such a cool opportunity being next to arguably one of the most handsome buildings in this part of the city and it's totally ignored.
I mean in the architectural expression of the facade and general massing shape. Not a literal connection (although they do abut).I think the point was to not engage it, to cut down on the superblock effect.
Lots of good upcoming work in that notice:Landmark Center owner wants to add more life-sciences space and a Star Market to expansion project
Samuels & Associates yesterday filed plans with the BPDA for a new 13-story building next to the existing Landmark Center that would include 550,000 square feet of lab and related office space and room for a large new Star Market that would replace the current one on Boylston Street. Read more.www.universalhub.com
Cool pictures! It's interesting how the narrowed depth of field makes it look like this and a other buildings at the merge of Boylston and Brookline Ave. are right in Kenmore Square. Makes the square area look incredibly dense.
Cool pictures! It's interesting how the narrowed depth of field makes it look like this and a other buildings at the merge of Boylston and Brookline Ave. are right in Kenmore Square. Makes the square area look incredibly dense.
Cool pictures! It's interesting how the narrowed depth of field makes it look like this and a other buildings at the merge of Boylston and Brookline Ave. are right in Kenmore Square. Makes the square area look incredibly dense.
It also shows off an even worse side of Kenmore North, I think. That's how your building faces the river? With a blank, grey wall? Can these architects be criminally charged?
“Our architects, Roger Ferris + Partners, have designed a building that really holds the corner, extending that masonry six-story street wall that you see prevalent across the square,” Provost says.