Why would you assume that? It's not done.
The render you posted doesn't show what they plan on doing with the exposed concrete top.
Why would you assume that? It's not done.
it doesn't? sure looks like a mechanical screen/top "level" that isn't currently there to me -- either in pix or in person (i just walked by it today). but, sure.The render you posted doesn't show what they plan on doing with the exposed concrete top.
IMG_6932 by Bos Beeline, on Flickr
by Bos Beeline, on Flickr
IMG_6934 by Bos Beeline, on Flickr
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Yea, he was suggesting that there was another dummy floor of glass that was yet to be installed which was going to stick up beyond the top floor as a mech screen which would block the concrete box from view, I was just showing that theres no more floors of glass to be added. I was responding to chrisbrats post.
Guess we'll have to wait and see; hopefully it'll be covered (or is there any chance it's a temporary structure?), but there's nothing evident from the 2 plan images below:
They honestly could just slap some of that incredible mirrored glass (that makes some parts of the façade vanish in the right light conditions) on the sides of that box on top and it would be fine.....Yea the renders and diagrams show nothing else sticking up above whats there now, so according to them it should be temporary. That being said it definitely looks like what bracing for some type of screen would look like, and the roof is pretty messy so it would make a lot of sense that somethings going to go there to hide all that stuff. It appears to be just the right height to hide most of that stuff up there. It wouldnt be the first time something about the treatment of the roof ends up different than depicted, if it is.
Given BU's track record with building maintenance (the Law tower before it was gutted) I doubt if this building will siphon anything out of the research budget.I still struggle with how the maintenance costs of such a structure will eat into the research functions that define its purpose, (hello Stata), but I'm going to put this one close to City Hall on the scale between bad and should never be touched.
This building is going to be Robert Brown's physical legacy. I don't see them ever short changing maintenance budgets.Given BU's track record with building maintenance (the Law tower before it was gutted) I doubt if this building will siphon anything out of the research budget.
I spent a lot of time on Cummington St. too, in the early 70's....labs, classes...in gross, old, converted buildings with no ventilation or A/C. I wonder when BU will replace the rest of them, like 111.As a BU math and computer science grad, this one's particularly painful. Both departments have been primarily housed in the basement classrooms of Cummington Street since forever. COM students complain about their dated building? We had to have had the least sexy real estate on all of campus. This move out of the subterranean and into facilities with real windows will be a literal night-and-day upgrade.
Those buildings will be backfilled with something. BU's ever increasing research activity needs space. Despite BU owning most of the Kenmore Square area they still lease space in a few buildings there.I spent a lot of time on Cummington St. too, in the early 70's....labs, classes...in gross, old, converted buildings with no ventilation or A/C. I wonder when BU will replace the rest of them, like 111.