BU Development Thread

I saw the Myles Standish work and was extremely worried that they were removing an iconic building for the area. Glad to see they are just renovating!
 
Myles was in desperate shape and need of repair. I would consider this a reconstruction (albeit with modern flourishes) rather than a renovation.
 
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How has aB managed to entirely miss the new performance arts center on Comm Ave near the bridge?
 
I like the front of this building a lot - it's basically the first BU building (outside of the new law annex, but that's hidden behind STH) which actually invites people inside.
 
So the inside of Myles is looking very different. All historical stuff is gone
 
So the inside of Myles is looking very different. All historical stuff is gone

I lived in Myles back in the 90's. While I was boozed up most of the time, what was historic about the inside? I don't recall it having too many special features aside from that racquetball court in the bowels of the basement.
 
I lived in Myles back in the 90's. While I was boozed up most of the time, what was historic about the inside? I don't recall it having too many special features aside from that racquetball court in the bowels of the basement.

i also lived there in the (early) '90s! i'd imagine he/she is referring to the trim and other period pieces around the interior of the first floor(?). nothing super monumental or worth shedding a tear over, necessarily, but it was largely untouched.
 
^ Dated a girl who lived there once. The only thing I remember that was historic (besides that relationship) was the cramped lobby area with the dark wood trim and the visitor check-in booth.

But it was tough to tell how much of that stuff was legit historic (e.g., as in from the the hotel that used to be there before BU took it over), versus just really old stuff that BU installed when they turned it into the dorm. For example, I remember turnstyle things that probably had nothing to do with the original hotel.

Babe Ruth supposedly used to stay there. Maybe his ghost still haunts it.
 
yup, heard about the babe connection. i also hit quite a few homeruns while at myles. heh
 
BU has been pretty faithful to the original character of the interior while retrofitting it for modern use. CAS deserves the same treatment.

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i also lived there in the (early) '90s! i'd imagine he/she is referring to the trim and other period pieces around the interior of the first floor(?). nothing super monumental or worth shedding a tear over, necessarily, but it was largely untouched.

Yes, the first floor had a lot of wood trim, and some nice old staircases.

Unfortunately, these are the only pics I can find of mine.

myles1 by J Sinclair, on Flickr

myles3 by J Sinclair, on Flickr

And what it looks like now, as of last week.

20171124_160855 by J Sinclair, on Flickr

Old Annex entrance

20171124_160908 by J Sinclair, on Flickr

Annex - elevator that ran in the center of the staircase is gone

20171124_160916 by J Sinclair, on Flickr

Streetwall, still not a fan

20171124_160925 by J Sinclair, on Flickr

Looking in a window

20171124_160939 by J Sinclair, on Flickr

That turnstile is now this. I believe the wall on the right is temp during construction.

20171124_161243 by J Sinclair, on Flickr

The interior hallway is unrecognizable

20171124_161410 by J Sinclair, on Flickr

That same lounge area

20171124_161418 by J Sinclair, on Flickr

First floor now has a community kitchen

20171124_161425 by J Sinclair, on Flickr

The back hallway, that used to link the dining hall, RA lounge, mail room, and study lounge.

20171124_161430 by J Sinclair, on Flickr

Another hallway

20171124_161455 by J Sinclair, on Flickr

Annex stairway is now on the first floor, I think the only access used to be on the second

20171124_161502 by J Sinclair, on Flickr

Current floor plan

20171124_161506 by J Sinclair, on Flickr

Unfortunately I couldnt get into what the dining hall used to be

20171124_161558 by J Sinclair, on Flickr

20171124_161625 by J Sinclair, on Flickr

This is good, used to be in the basement. Speaking of basement, I didnt see any access to it, I dont know if its still being used by students

20171124_161636 by J Sinclair, on Flickr

20171124_161643 by J Sinclair, on Flickr

Random?

20171124_163634 by J Sinclair, on Flickr

I didnt have time to explore sadly

20171124_163652 by J Sinclair, on Flickr


Now back outside

20171124_163643 by J Sinclair, on Flickr


The back

20171124_163730 by J Sinclair, on Flickr




Bonus: True history

myles2 by J Sinclair, on Flickr
 

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