"Shipping Container Chic" seems to be the design que du jour for a good majority of recent developments throughout the country.Perhaps they were trying to tie the look of the building into the concept of the working waterfront, by designing it to look like a big shipping container.
"Shipping Container Chic" seems to be the design que du jour for a good majority of recent developments throughout the country.
It looks like the Bissell warehouse.It looks like it belongs in a warehouse district.
It looks like the whole Hampshire St side is brick too, which is just annoying. Brick accents, ok, but one side is a shipping container, the other side is brick because why??I do my best to understand that this is a senior affordable housing project and CHOM is operating on razor thin margins and a very tight budget in an inflationary economy....but that facade truly looks terrible, especially when you compare and contrast it with surrounding buildings. Maybe the brick facade on Middle St. and some architectural accents will help but... what's that expression about lipstick and pigs???
New here, so I'll apologize if I err in forum protocol. Renderings and limited photographs I have seen make it appear that a tenant of Phoenix Flats, on the right floor, could reach out the window, if they opened, and do bank business. Is that your impression? As it is, I find the building design to be without soul; an unfair assessment without being on site.I think in pretty much any instance, retrofitting new levels onto an inhabited building would be more costly than building it in one phase, even if building materials were substantially cheaper.
I think we're left with a 4 story building unfortunately.
This building is an embarrassment, especially in such a high profile location. We get exactly as much as we demand.New here, so I'll apologize if I err in forum protocol. Renderings and limited photographs I have seen make it appear that a tenant of Phoenix Flats, on the right floor, could reach out the window, if they opened, and do bank business. Is that your impression? As it is, I find the building design to be without soul; an unfair assessment without being on site.