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Architect Gene Kaufman describes his design as a "fresh, transparent design that is meant to feel light, airy and welcoming to guests."

big rendering here -

http://www.crainsnewyork.com/article...TATE/121209943
     
     
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ohhhh boy. gene kaufman strikes again. I suppose the only solace in this one is my assumption this is at least better then what was there before
     
     
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^ Every time I hear "Kaufman" I get cold shivers up and down my spine.
     
     
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NY YIMBY:

Construction Update: 30 West 46th Street
BY: NIKOLAI FEDAK ON JANUARY 14TH 2014 AT 11:00 AM



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A new 21-story and 196-room hotel is under construction at 30 West 46th Street; the project’s developer is Cambria Suites, which is turning the building into one of its namesake hotels. Kaufman is the architect of record; permits for the site note that SLCE was the previous architect.

An on-site rendering reveals the eventual design, which is typical for new hotel developments in Midtown Manhattan; the bulk of the tower is recessed from the street, breaking what little urban context the block had prior to construction. Exposed HVAC units are also noticeable in the image, and seem to dominate the facade, which is otherwise quite plain; indeed, the presence of HVAC units seems enhanced compared to previous images of the project, posted on Curbed.

Besides the obvious presence of mechanicals on the exterior, there will also be a nine-story protrusion from the building’s mid-sections, which further detracts from the project’s appearance. Even for budget hotels, the aesthetics of 30 West 46th Street look to be bottom of the barrel — and comparing the development to its dingy, low-rise neighbors, the project will be a net detraction.

Extell was originally supposed to develop the site, but sold its stake in the project to Cambria Suites for $30 million back in 2012.

Completion of 30 West 46th Street is expected in April of 2015.
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Architect Gene Kaufman describes his design as a "fresh, transparent design that is meant to feel light, airy and welcoming to guests."

big rendering here -

http://www.crainsnewyork.com/article...TATE/121209943
look at that!
     
     
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Old Posted Jan 14, 2014, 9:36 PM
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Architect Gene Kaufman describes his design as a "fresh, transparent design that is meant to feel light, airy and welcoming to guests."
And repugnant to everyone else.
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^^^^^ Is this the modern contemporary style?
     
     
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^^^^^ Is this the modern contemporary style?
Modern lazy diarrhea style.
     
     
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i really don't understand this trend of towers on a short podium in midtown manhattan. is it just to get height on the tower within the far? if so, we need to get some sort of discussion going about some sort of mandatory building envelope. it's just such a shame, really takes away from the street.
     
     
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Modern lazy diarrhea style.
I was eating a sandwitch when I logged on and read this. Yum. Surprisingly, the appetite is still there.
     
     
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This needs to be demo'd and redeveloped.

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Which building? The tenement looking building or the new hotel?

I was thinking both could go.
     
     
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I was thinking both could go.
All of them!
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Old Posted Apr 6, 2015, 3:56 AM
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This project is completed.

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Height (estimated) 232.59 ft
Floors (above ground) 21
Construction start 2013
Construction end Apr 2015
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http://www.emporis.com/buildings/121...rk-city-ny-usa

Also hotelchatter indicated completion this spring, or in this case, April. This being the second "Cambria" hotel to finish. Previous one in Chelsea finished a couple of months ago. Had a okay rating too, 7.7/10, but eh, thats a Kaufman hotel. Can't expect much.
     
     
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