I love it. Please tell me this is gonna happen and happen soon.
Still not wild about the building but I can live with it. Really do like the ground level improvements that they're doing so there's that.
Request authorization to issue an Adequacy Determination pursuant to Section 80D-5.4(c) of the Zoning Code approving the Fifth Amendment to the Boston University Institutional Master Plan to allow building height and Project Site Area;
to eliminate 300 proposed underground parking spaces located at Site CC at 645-665 Commonwealth Avenue;
to petition the Zoning Commission for approval of the Fifth IMP Amendment;
to issue a Preliminary Adequacy Determination waiving further review pursuant to Section 80B-5.5(c)(iv) of the Zoning Code subject to BRA design review for the construction of the 350,000 square foot Data Sciences Center Project and the installation of up to 12 digital screens at Warren Towers located at 700 Commonwealth Avenue;
to approve the Data Sciences Center Project as a Development Impact Project; and to take all related actions.
Pending approvals, construction is scheduled to start March 2020
Approved with this presentation. No mention of the parking.
www.bostonplans.org/documents/plann...n-university-data-sciences-center-bcdc-pr-(3)
There's a hearing tomorrow night at the BPDA to eliminate 300 underground parking space from this project.
It's not clear to me if this is news or not; the PNF says they weren't going to include any parking, or is that wrong?
What are the up to 12 digital screens to be installed at Warren Towers?
That is weird. I never saw underground parking spaces included in the PNF or presentations for this project either... just some surface spaces in the back alley reconfigured/removed (Laneway).
Approved with this presentation. No mention of the parking.
www.bostonplans.org/documents/plann...n-university-data-sciences-center-bcdc-pr-(3)
This looks badass along the charles..
I agree. From the Charles it does look badass.
Unfortunately, along Comm Ave it just looks ass.
Context is everything. Along the Charles, or along the Pike in Brighton, this would work. It just sticks out like a sore thumb along Comm Ave though. Hopefully some surrounding new buildings pop up that can save the feng shui in that area.
Hopefully some surrounding new buildings pop up that can save the feng shui in that area.
I’ll never understand why “architecture enthusiasts” in Boston desire bold architecture yet only if it’s relegated to the turnpike.
as someone who went to school there and then lived there for another many years, that particular area's "feng shui" is for absolute shit and is in no need of saving.
^The plan for this building and area attempts to do just that. I suggest going back to the plans and taking a look at the ground floor interactions this will have with the street and it’s neighbors. This building doesn’t intend to stand alone, siloed off from its surroundings. The goal is outlined in the plans to make this an extension of the campus and create some place-making.