themissinglink
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I'm not sure anyone has posed this POV, but you can see it going up from Copley Square.
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Youve got copley square too
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And though mass ave doesnt line up exactly from the opposite direction, an older render showed its going to be prominent from there too.
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I've been trying to figure out why the as built bothers me so much compared to the renders, and I'm fairly certain its the curtain wall facade. The horizontal banding resulting from the floor slabs is much thicker and prominent than I expected as it actually interrupts the curtain wall -notice that they didn't do that in the side insets, where the glass is continuous, and it looks much better. That makes the darker glass vertical accents that were aligned with the structural columns, and which helped emphasize verticality, much less prominent, as is the front face faceting much more subtle than some renders would have suggested. Plus, the curtain wall is comprised of so many individual panels, close up it just look really busy, where the black framing really doesn't help. Part of that is of course the windows are open during construction, but the operable windows being offset except in proximity to the "seam" of the facet bothers the hell out of me.