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Tesla site is giant! So many cranes!
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X-posting deerhoof's post from the SE Austin/Riverside thread because of the higher quality rendering...
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Love that render pic and really shows how Austin has developed.
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I love it also. I do wish we could see some height over there. I love shots of Vancouver, Toronto, and most Asian cities where they have multiple skylines. Apples to oranges, of course, but with that shot, I can still wish. :)
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Thanks to Urbannizer for finding this. It seems that The Travis Tower II just got bigger and now has SOM designing it.
It's "approximately" 802' tall and 64 stories. http://skyscraperpage.com/forum/show...&postcount=260 |
Here's the updated Travis project. Having an 800'+ tower next to the proposed 98 Red River supertall will keep it from looking lonely.
https://i.imgur.com/yxHddYZ.png https://i.imgur.com/DcM5Kjc.png |
Now we need someone to add in the supertall right behind it....
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We now have four towers proposed or U/C between 800' and 1,025'. And a fifth one at 774'.
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This one dwarfs 70 Rainey.
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Great! I love this growth of the skyline! I know we have no way of predicting the future but do any of you wonder what the skyline will look like in say 2030?
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1000'+ = 1 900'-999' = 0 800'-899' = 3 700'-799' = 3 600'-699' = 2 500'-599' = 8 This does not include: -99 Red River (office) -ATX Tower East (residential) -ATX Tower West (office) Also...not sure of the scale on Intracorp's new residential proposal for 307 E. 2nd or if Stone Development Group's ~40-story (500'+) office tower will come to fruition. |
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