What's the massive downgrade? These just looks like more detailed renders and they offset one floor of residential to office. What am I missing here?
I don't think it's massive and I do think it was inevitable, and there's more to come. If MT is any indication, one thing these renders say to me is that the windows (now squared off and defined) will open, which mars the skyline presence of MT from many angles. This revision adds balconies to the penthouses. Opening windows... balconies... all things the BPDA should require architects to be
honest about and should hold them to, because they make a big difference to the skyline. Instead, I'm sure it's a wink-and-nod among the architects on the BCDC that "if you don't bother us, we won't bother you".
That said, I actually don't remember many other developer/architects that have done the sneaky NPC VE with high-rises in this cycle. BXP and Gensler may not be everyone's favorite design for Hub on Causeway, but the height drop and redesigns of the office tower happened during the BCDC process. They're building what was approved. One Dalton went through no revisions at all as far as I can remember. Neither has One Congress and the rest of Bulfinch Crossing.
This is really just a MP/Handel thing. They did it with MT and this is their second take on doing it with Winthrop Square. It's slimy.
They refined it, meaning they likely turned to building performance engineers and building envelope designers to provide real specs on the window panels and other elements; there's no serious/drastic change in the facade. The BCDC-approved facade was not detailed for construction. It was never going to be a silky-smooth facade with no mullions. The building permit approved version just has more realistic detailing on the glass panels. That, along with some more realistic rendering accounting for daylighting is what's leading to some to believe there are drastic changes:
You're right. To be clear, my complaint is not that the new render is realistic, it's that the old one was unrealistic (and that One Dalton and One Congress and other tall glass towers don't seem to have this issue). At this stage, if I were the BPDA or BCDC, I wouldn't believe any render Handel puts in front of me.