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^ I know lol that was 1000% sarcasm. Im the loudest proponent of the Seaport.
^ I know lol that was 1000% sarcasm. Im the loudest proponent of the Seaport.
If not it should be posted here.Is there a thread for 776 Summer St. yet?
http://www.bostonplans.org/projects/development-projects/776-summer-street
Let's not allow height fetishism to cloud sound judgment. I wandered Hudson Yards about a month back and, while interesting to look at, it's far more corporate and sterile than the Seaport. The Vessel is best viewed at a distance; up close it looks cheap and it's already filthy. The upmarket shopping mall is almost anachronistic, a throwback to when people with deep pockets would spend hours accumulating shopping bags from Needless Markup, etc...
Our 'stumps' are more interesting and engaged with the surroundings than Hudson Yard's supertalls.
Its a shame the glass boxes took the most prominent spots on the edge of the Harbor. If they were building on those parcels today they'd likely be more interesting to look at and architecturally significant, perhaps with more height variation, like how we've seen with the past wave of Seaport buildings.
The seaport is incredibly short sighted for this fact alone- you think air travel is going to be the same in 50 years? The buildings close to downtown anyway could've built structurally to add on later. Pretty sure nobody did
The seaport is incredibly short sighted for this fact alone- you think air travel is going to be the same in 50 years? The buildings close to downtown anyway could've built structurally to add on later. Pretty sure nobody did