SAN ANTONIO │ Hotel Sul Fiume │ 204 FT │ 17 FLOORS │ Proposed
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Sweet. That one kind of came out of nowhere, no? It's a decent looking design, too, and something a bit different for San Antonio.
It's kind of a shame about the existing building there. I kind of like the architecture of it. It's good classic 60s style architecture. |
I love it. This is great! This area is slowly becoming a unique downtown within a downtown. I cannot wait for all these projects to be finished.
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Given the area, I am surprised something like this will be built. It's fitting and gives life to the area. Of concern, however, is the number of hotels coming into existence over the next few months - years that do not bolster on-site parking for guests. Nevertheless, I like the design, I like how they are going to fill in that space, I like that attention is finally being given to areas severely underdeveloped.
Still, the issue is significant- not enough parking with addition of new hotels and office space. With regard to downtown San Antonio getting more hotels - this is a Frey good thing. Yes, there are a lot of hotels (and too many motels), but not enough for the middle to upper crest to stay in. San Antonio downtown has too few luxury or middle tier hotels. Families get to go on vacation often but once a year. They don't want to stay at a motel 6 or Red Roof Inn, especially if they are wanting to stay downtown. |
No parking structure, and who is Mr. Byron?
We at Virtual Builders Exchange just posted on article on this project (Sul Fiume, btw, is Italian for 'on the river'.)
The HDRC will discuss the project at its Wednesday meeting. Curious to see who shows up to represent the Archdiocese. Not a traditional developer partnership. The Archdiocese will contract a ground lease with SMS-SAR Hospitality LLC, which appears to be a partnership between the Missionary Oblates and one Anthony Byron. Does anyone know who that is? Architect is from San Francisco; maybe that's a clue. The concept has no parking structure. The Hilton under construction at St. Mary's & Commerce is also sans parking. That's a lot of valet parking in a concentrated area. The article: San Antonio Archdiocese Seeks Design Concept Approval on Downtown Hotel |
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The Riverwalk level is nice. The rest of the building would fit nicely on 410 near the airport. But it's not ugly.
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I doubt this is the final design. HDRC did not recommend approval on account of a few of the design elements including the facade and the glass curtain. I think the final design will blend in much better but still retain a bit of a modern look.
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The rectory looks like a parking garage at first glance. No need to keep it.
It's also interesting that the Archdiocese is more modern and forward looking than the HDRC. |
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Modern doesn't necessarily equal good. Frost Tower is modern and good. This building looks modern (for 1987) but it also looks kinda average. San Antonio deserves better.
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It could be better, yes. but at some point, we have to resolve ourselves that there will eventually be a mix of Historic and modern DT. Even on the same block. And that's not a bad thing. |
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Design is subjective, glass for the sake of glass doesn’t always make for a visually appealing building design. If a better design comes from the HDRC recommendations, awesome. I doubt it’ll get worse tbh. |
I agree that glass isn't everything for it to look nice but we need it. We have so many building that don't have much glass that it will look nice if we had buildings with glass to mix in. The glass curtain looks great but other side is lacking, I would gladly give up glass on one side to get some on the other
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