Some amazing stuff, some banal stuff.
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The Chrysler Building should have been built there instead, and in it's same form.
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What a great idea for a topic! :)
Sadly, none of this is possible without the element of mobility in Detroit. I love the Kearn Block concept! Those were the days when we were still dreamers in this city. Now, all we do is try to figure out where to find the funding to prevent that overpass in "Clinton Twp" from collapsing onto the freeway below...how to destroy that next patch of open land at 52 Mile Rd...and how to overtake public utility & services. Cap the Fisher Freeway downtown already!! :) |
It's heart wrenching on every level to think for one moment what Detroit could have been.
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I have no doubt the Great Revival of Detroit will happen in our lifetimes. It'll be a while yet, though.
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This is a great thread!
I wish the 'never built & visionary architecture' threads were back where they used to be in Buildings & Architecture. After they were moved into a subcategory they dwindled away. You rarely notice them. |
While it doesn't quite fit under the "never built" category, the Renaissance Center was planned to be a massive 15 tower complex instead of the 7 towers that were built.
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These photo's demonstrate the might, influence and potential that Detroit had. It's unfortunate that these projects weren't built. Detroit might have been able to diversify itself sooner, than be so dependent on the auto-related industries. Detroit is going to rebound though, many projects & reinvestment is underway. It'll take 10-15 more yrs. but that's okay. Long as there is always progress being made.
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What could've been a great Detroit...before going bankrupt:(
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My hometown could've been a Chicago! Detroit has lovely architecture, but no standing-out skyscrapers. Same with Phoenix, the city I'm living in right now. It's amazing what Detroit could've been, but alas,...
STUPID BANKRUPTCY! |
This is one of those threads that jut makes you want to cry.
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This "list" is a joke, most of these are visionary drawings or mid-century modern dreams that had no basis in reality. Projects killed by the great depression were unfortunate but otherwise this is an underwhelming thread and not really a representation of the Detroit that "could have been". The 2013 bankruptcy obviously had nothing to do with the death of these projects.
The only thing I wish was built was the riverfront project, that would have been beautiful but other than that and the original Fisher building there's nothing to mourn here. |
I wish the Kern Block development was built instead of the Ren Cen, better location for a city's tallest and a redevelopment of lower woodward in the 60's i think gives you the best bang for ur buck in terms of saving one of the best aspects of old detroit the lower woodward shopping district. Plus having a "vertical city" in the center of downtown would have had a better redevelopment effect then the off center fortress like succubus we called the ren cen. Although id still trade it in for a detroit subway system, a chrysler like book tower would have been nice too.
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A few more cancelled projects:
Cadillac Centre, on the Monroe Block site. Was to be completed in 2011. https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/F4Xb...c-centre.0.jpg https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/7C8S...CENTRE-2.0.jpg Then in 2013, Meridian Health proposed building their headquarters on the site. It was to be finished in 2017. https://crain-platform-cdb-prod.s3.a...55_AR_-1_0.jpg Today, this site has a 536 foot tall office tower planned for it. Executive Plaza was slated for demolition to be replaced by the 8 floor Detroit FBI Building, which was to be finished in 2009. This project was effectively cancelled in 2010. http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3259/2...4603c834cb.jpg Then there was this 5 floor office building for Wayne State Physicians Group. It was to be located at 3750 Woodward. Foundation work began in 2014, but relations between WSU and the Detroit Medical Center soon soured and its remained a hole in the ground since. https://www.gannett-cdn.com/-mm-/573...t=401&fit=crop And The Vernor, another WSU project to be built on Cass at Canfield. Proposed in 2013, it was cancelled this past summer after becoming years behind schedule. http://news.wayne.edu/files/cnc5.png |
Cadillac Centre was so god-awful ugly, really dodged a bullet there.
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