MIT has released plans for its next dorm project on Vassar St: PB371 - City of Cambridge, MA
This looks wayyyy worse than the orange building IMO. The orange building is...more boring that it could have/should have been, but at least it has personality and isn't dreary to look at.Can’t be worse than the orange building, right?
If anything, it blends in really well. If I were overseeing this project, I'm not sure if I would want something competing with Simmons Hall, complementing it, or blending in the background, like this is. Regardless, it's not the best...
Disagree; it blends in with everything to the west of it, but it clashes heavily with Simmons. Not that it's easy to mesh with Simmons, but some commonality in appearance or building materials (some metal/chrome on the facade?) could have gone a long way.
I agree, I was actually going to say in my last post that it's the window bays that cause me to dislike it, upon further inspection.I suppose it does clash with Simmons, looking at it a little more. I like the chrome/metal idea, perhaps in the window bays, instead of the brown metal, which could be doing a good amount of the work that's currently dating it back to the 70's as you alluded to earlier .
Disagree. Simmons, the daycare center, the metro warehouse, the new undergraduate dorms, the theater arts building, the Hyatt, the athletics buildings, and even Tang are all colorful, varied, and somewhat geometrically interesting. It's just the cluster of this, Westgate, and a few other old brick buildings far west that are...bleh.I am convinced at this point that they are intentionally trying to make the west end of Vassar nondescript and purely functional. Simmons is an enigma relative to this, but probably predates this strategy given it was designed over 20 yrs ago at this point.
I think we're overthinking this on aB.