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Agree this is the best angle, I like the colors rn
One Dalton has the highest quality cladding I have ever seen on a residential, or maybe any tower. How on earth are these two buildings on par with 1 Dalton?
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The mech vents along that face are poorly integrated (unlike Dalton). The wide off-centered one in the middle kills me.Agree this is the best angle, I like the colors rnView attachment 39579View attachment 39580
I suppose the late stage hacking off of the secondary tower it is probably why - we really weren't meant to see it and already in cost cutting mode, it is what it is. Forgetting that, yeah, the OCD starts ticking a bit.The mech vents along that face are poorly integrated (unlike Dalton). The wide off-centered one in the middle kills me.
Agree this is the best angle, I like the colors rnView attachment 39579View attachment 39580
I suppose the late stage hacking off of the secondary tower it is probably why - we really weren't meant to see it and already in cost cutting mode, it is what it is. Forgetting that, yeah, the OCD starts ticking a bit.
Walking along Beacon Street by the State House yesterday I noticed for the first time that this building and the Millenium Tower are the same glass. So from that point of view it looks like one massive building. Didn't have time to snap a picture but it was striking
Just came back from a Boston visit. I have to say that this tower looks good only from a distance. The street level is flat, dull, and not the monumental entrance promised even by the latest graphic iterations. Basically it's a hole in the glass framed by a weird column decorated by shards of metal. The front doors could be from TJ Maxx. Maybe the ground floor corridor will offer something more lively for pedestrians and visitors, unlike 75 State St., which promises so much and delivers little in its atrium.
For what it's worth, neither the column nor the entry are complete. Scroll back and you'll see the column was clad in a nice marble facade that collapsed/was removed (big debate!). The plaza/park out front isn't complete either. I don't think it will be a world beater, but I'd reserve final judgment until the office is in full swing and the plaza is finished.
More like I'm not a Homer. Several folks here like to put down other cities' architecture because of their Boston = small city insecurities and I'm putting some objectivity here.It's just his thing to thrash on Boston.
The mech vents along that face are poorly integrated (unlike Dalton). The wide off-centered one in the middle kills me.
Remember the time when Millenium was the darling developers in the city and they could do no wrong? So much for that
When did we turn our backs on this building and start throwing so much shade?
I'm not sure what everyone is on about, but we got a decent project here in a difficult climate. I do think that it may be the worst of the city's latest crop of towers, but that it's still an okay building.When did we turn our backs on this building and start throwing so much shade?
Remember the time when Millenium was the darling developers in the city and they could do no wrong? So much for that