That’s not its most flattering angle. The bulk of the office floors ruin the slender gesture of the residential floors.This afternoon/evening from a roof in Southie.
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No, the best angle is the oblique from I-93 (and presumably somewhere else on the other sides) where it looks blade-thin. It isn't on the lower floors, so it's a really clever use of angles.That’s not its most flattering angle. The bulk of the office floors ruin the slender gesture of the residential floors.
Disagree -- being able to see the setbacks is really cool.That’s not its most flattering angle. The bulk of the office floors ruin the slender gesture of the residential floors.
I like the elevated ramps in the 1st photo. It makes for an active urban look.
When I think of an active urban look I picture something with tons of people walking around, not a gross empty highway.I like the elevated ramps in the 1st photo. It makes for an active urban look.
I agree. That thought crossed my mind when I wrote that comment. But I still like the urban gritty look of that photo with the elevated ramps in the foreground.When I think of an active urban look I picture something with tons of people walking around, not a gross empty highway.
Same here. I was concerned from the renderings that it would look awkward, but the setbacks from the front/back views are stellar.Disagree -- being able to see the setbacks is really cool.
It just needs some zombies. Preferably running zombies.I agree. That thought crossed my mind when I wrote that comment. But I still like the urban gritty look of that photo with the elevated ramps in the foreground.