That piece that sticks out is two elements: one portion is concrete (assuming a roof access point). The second shown in this pic below is steel for the screen/ crown.I hate to ask this but will it rise to where that piece is on top or is it topped off now?
It would bother me if the arches were visibly composed of 3-dimensional blocks of stones, but to me it all reads like a tilework veneer. You see actual structural columns covered in tile (or other similar "2D" veneers all the time). Here, the difference between the interior face of the arch and vertical surfaces above/around the arch are clearly composed of differentlypatterned 2D "tiles," so it doesn't look like they're trying to fake you into thinking the arch is built of blocks.Am I the only one bothered by the fact that they didn't create a keystone at the top of the arch? I know it's not load-bearing so it would just be for aesthetics, but it bothers me that there's a seam at the peak of the arches.
Yes please! I concur.That first picture has a Chicago River/Loop vibe. Just have to put a few tall boys where the post office building is.