Typically with CIP construction the cladding trails the overall height by a couple floors. The yellow screens actually climb with the tower. As they complete lower floors, they raise the screens up another set of floors. New screens aren't added, so we won't have a 625' yellow tower. The screens are solely for safety purposes. When the facade on lower floors is completed (and thus safe), they just raise the screens up to the floors yet to be completed.
Typically with CIP construction the cladding trails the overall height by a couple floors. The yellow screens actually climb with the tower. As they complete lower floors, they raise the screens up another set of floors. New screens aren't added, so we won't have a 625' yellow tower. The screens are solely for safety purposes. When the facade on lower floors is completed (and thus safe), they just raise the screens up to the floors yet to be completed.
This view will always break my heart.
Aside from that, this is easily the best project going on in the city.
When this thing gets up to say 35-40 stories, how are they going to get the concrete up that high to pour? Special pumps?
When this thing gets up to say 35-40 stories, how are they going to get the concrete up that high to pour? Special pumps?
The way this closes in the street, even just with 1.5-3 stories is great. Does so much more for the environment, even when just a concrete shell.
Between this and Millennium/Hayward Place, the whole stretch of Washington Street feels different. What was once bookended by empty space now lies between metal and glass and concrete. It's great.
"Beginning today, the grocer is setting up five fresh produce stands outside the historic Millennium Tower/Burnham Building where construction is currently underway on the company’s 25,000 square-foot flagship supermarket. The open-air offerings are scheduled to operate seven days a week, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The produce stands will primarily feature fresh fruits, as well as some vegetables, flowers, and seasonal baked goods. The Roche Bros. team will keep the stands open through October."
Roche Bros. jumps gun on Downtown Crossing opening
http://www.bizjournals.com/boston/r...s-jumps-gun-on-downtown-crossing-opening.html