Looks like Nichiha which is actually more expensive than you'd think. IMO, taste and arch details matter more than material cost.Oh, it's all cheap as shit. But that's why it's affordable.
Looks like Nichiha which is actually more expensive than you'd think. IMO, taste and arch details matter more than material cost.Oh, it's all cheap as shit. But that's why it's affordable.
Ruggles Street is looking good, that contraflow lane is basically the nicest contraflow in the city. That plus this development has totally changed this little area, unrecognizable from just 6 years ago
? Maybe my standards are low because of the banality of a lot of what we see, but this facade is fine. It probably won't be great materials, which could break it, but its not too boring or random.Phase 3 will at least add to the tremont st street wall, which is good. Though the facade appears very mediocre hopefully it will come across better in person.
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With the crescent parcel next door (which may have been funded), Tremont will look a lot better. Of course, it'd be even better if the city could get it's act together on the Northeastern dorm proposal and P3...Phase 3 will at least add to the tremont st street wall, which is good. Though the facade appears very mediocre hopefully it will come across better in person.
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I am not sure what is happening to that new Northeastern project. Now that the university has a long term lease on the entire tower 2 of the old Sheraton Boston (39 Dalton) they may be rethinking the whole project. Maybe more academic space, less housing?With the crescent parcel next door (which may have been funded), Tremont will look a lot better. Of course, it'd be even better if the city could get it's act together on the Northeastern dorm proposal and P3...
"It costs a lot of money to look this cheap." -Dolly PartonLooks like Nichiha which is actually more expensive than you'd think. IMO, taste and arch details matter more than material cost.