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I guess we know which design is the current design.
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https://www.virtualbx.com/constructi...nod-from-city/
Austin: Long Awaited Mixed Use Campus Project Gets Nod from City Feature Illustration: An early concept of the towers of Austin Viie that were to face the U.S. Highway 183 frontage road. Posted 11-16-2020 Austin (Travis County) — A mixed use, commercial campus development that has long been planned finally received approval by the Austin City Council last week. Council rezoned 109.65 acres of a property that is to be known as Austin Viie, 3443 Ed Bluestein Boulevard, from limited industrial services district zoning to limited industrial services-planned development area district zoning. Zarafshani also requested that buildings in the portion bounded by Ed Bluestein Boulevard, Technicenter Drive, Semiconductor Drive and Central Avenue would not exceed 400 feet (28 floors) and buildings on the remaining portion west of Semiconductor Drive, would not exceed 280 feet (17 floors) of height. However, the Austin Planning Commission denied those requests and recommended that all other buildings on the property not exceed 120 feet of height. The commission said that this would still allow for the revitalization of the campus and that by increasing building heights and reducing parking requirements, the property will be able to provide a compact campus without requiring “a sea of parking and impervious cover.” There is a floodplain within the property. https://i.imgur.com/SmHNc3S.jpg |
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Looks amazing! Build. It. Austin.
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Love these shots!
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looks nice...
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The tall building in the middle reminds me of that building in downtown LA with the crown on top.
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^I think the days of putting up with NIMBYs are over, too many people are fed up!!
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Those skyline shots are legit.
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Interesting that the residential floors actually start to angle outward as they rise, opposite of the office floors angling inward. Didn't catch that from the renderings, it's very subtle.
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Edit: I just looked it up. These are from Wikipedia, so I'm not sure how accurate the numbers are...here are the 1000ft+ towers west of the Mississippi. Wilshire Grand (Los Angeles): 1,100 ft / 335 m Salesforce Tower (San Francisco): 1,070 ft / 326 m **98 Red River (Austin)**: 1,023 ft / 311 m (is this the agreed-upon height?) U.S. Bank Tower (Los Angeles): 1,018 ft / 310 m JP Morgan Chase Tower (Houston): 1,002 ft / 305 m |
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Tallest building in Texas
Second tallest mixed-use building west of the Mississippi Third tallest building west of the Mississippi Second tallest building in a city capital Austin would also hold the title of being the smallest city/metro area with a supertall |
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