My only gripe ,and it can't be helped in this circumstance, is the blank south facing wall. I would like to see something possibly artwork or maybe an LED board that can be used during events like SXSW and others.
That's actually something I think that would work well here and would give that extra cosmopolitan bump to DT. Kinda like Times Square with all the LED billboards and tickers, although not on that scale but here and there possibly taking advantage of the blank walls.
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My only gripe ,and it can't be helped in this circumstance, is the blank south facing wall. I would like to see something possibly artwork or maybe an LED board that can be used during events like SXSW and others.
That's actually something I think that would work well here and would give that extra cosmopolitan bump to DT. Kinda like Times Square with all the LED billboards and tickers, although not on that scale but here and there possibly taking advantage of the blank walls.
This is also something that could be added later. I agree that it would be a good use of the blank space, for sure.
White Lodging's Facebook page has some photos of the groundbreaking last week. Groundbreaking photo Ops amuse me with the awkward shoveling and dirt flying in all directions:
Seconded, excellent grand entrance into the forum. One post, one awesome photo. I've got a few hundred posts and zero photos, I need to get a camera and contribute something besides my usual peanut-gallery fodder.
Seconded, excellent grand entrance into the forum. One post, one awesome photo. I've got a few hundred posts and zero photos, I need to get a camera and contribute something besides my usual peanut-gallery fodder.
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Nice first post. I don't see a crane base yet. But this one doesn't have much more excavation left to do, so it should be going up soon.
Thank you! Aloft is my favorite project under construction at the moment. I like the dimensions of the building (height:base ratio), I like that there is no parking garage underneath, and I like the location: Congress Ave. should have occupied buildings rather than parking lots.
The original site plan, if I recall correctly, said they only had to dig down 13', and that was only on part of the site. It looks like that was changed. They also shortened the building a little bit from the original plans.