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Trae Apr 19, 2007 8:46 PM

HOUSTON | Westheimer Tower | 24 FLOORS
 
http://img394.imageshack.us/img394/7...theimeruo0.png

http://www.allenbianchi.com/projects_des.p...ct_auto_id=4904

http://houstonx.com/blocktower.jpg

OhioGuy Apr 19, 2007 9:01 PM

I don't particularly care for it. But maybe it's just me. Where at on Westheimer would this be built? In the Galleria area?

Trae Apr 19, 2007 9:12 PM

Close to it I believe.

cabasse Apr 19, 2007 9:29 PM

i think it's much too early in the design stage to judge this. it looks like it could be something pretty cutting-edge, or it could turn out to be a couple of oddly stacked boxes.

it's definitely something different.

Coldrsx Apr 19, 2007 10:43 PM

awesome!

Stephenapolis Apr 19, 2007 11:32 PM

What a lousy computer rendering. If we could see something other than a stack of boxes it might be exciting. The design does hold promise though.

galaca Apr 19, 2007 11:54 PM

A sort of realistic 80 South Street? I think it could be great.

scguy Apr 20, 2007 1:48 AM

Looks good....but should be taller than 24 floors!

KevinFromTexas Apr 20, 2007 2:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scguy (Post 2780591)
Looks good....but should be taller than 24 floors!

I agree. For it to even register on that skyline it shouldn't be any less than 400~450 feet tall. But I like the idea so far, it just needs to be taller.

I actually think this is a design that hasn't been explored enough by architects. I'd certainly rather have this than a few other "modern designs".

Shasta Apr 20, 2007 2:46 AM

No, this project isn't for the Galleria area/Uptown. This will be located at 524 Westheimer. That puts it deep in the heart of the Avondale area of the Montrose very close to midtown Houston.

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=e...,0.039911&om=1


http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=e...39911&t=k&om=1

KevinFromTexas Apr 20, 2007 2:51 AM

I see. Still with kind of unique design, it should be taller to stand out among the croud.

OhioGuy Apr 20, 2007 3:03 AM

Maybe it's just the computer renderings. I just don't like the boxiness of it at all in these renderings, particularly the top 2 boxes that are almost identically aligned.

wrendog Apr 20, 2007 3:29 AM

this could be a good proposal, but yeah, the computer rendering is boring.. I'll wait until the real rendering comes out before I make an opinion

BnaBreaker Apr 20, 2007 4:06 AM

I proposed this back in 85' when I was three. Here is a photo of my assistant at the time constructing the model:

http://www.cce.ac.nz/images/earlychildhood/DSCN4879.JPG

colemonkee Apr 20, 2007 5:48 AM

^ :lmao: :jester: :haha:

ltsmotorsport Apr 20, 2007 7:28 AM

Did Gehry design this one too?

MORE BLOCKS!:haha:

BANKofMANHATTAN Apr 20, 2007 4:06 PM

I think the "Jenga" tower planned for Jersey City just multiplied.

Not my cup of tea.

Thskyscraper Apr 20, 2007 7:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BANKofMANHATTAN (Post 2781690)
I think the "Jenga" tower planned for Jersey City just multiplied.

Not my cup of tea.

Yeah... I don't buy this style. Just some boxes stacked in uneven/odd ways. Although at 24 stories it won't be terrible, I just wouldn't want something like this to dominate a skyline.

Texas Tuff Apr 20, 2007 7:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Thskyscraper (Post 2782170)
Yeah... I don't buy this style. Just some boxes stacked in uneven/odd ways. Although at 24 stories it won't be terrible, I just wouldn't want something like this to dominate a skyline.

Agreed. Interesting concept, but an ugly design.

sakyle04 Apr 20, 2007 8:35 PM

:lmao:

Quote:

I proposed this back in 85' when I was three. Here is a photo of my assistant at the time constructing the model:


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