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Shanghai has an Urban Planning Museum (I think that's what it's called) showing the incredible density in Shanghai - and I think several planned towers were included in it. The last time I was there was 2012 or 2013. The model took up an entire room because it's Shanghai, but it was really cool. I would love to see a similar thing in Austin just to show the amazing growth. Given that Austin doesn't have 23-24 million people like Shanghai does, a museum dedicated to urban planning doesn't make as much sense because not as much would happen. But, it could be an exhibit on semi-permanent display somewhere - say City Hall or the new Central Library? 3-D printing would make this, with a few historical photos and other displays, a pretty easy concept to realize and wouldn't cost as much as painstakingly building a full-on model like that.
(so this should probably be in Off-Topic at this point, haha).... |
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However, the designer did say: "At ease, it's imaginary." Soooo... EDIT: Oops...this point was already made in another thread. Sorry. |
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There's bound to be a way to set that up since it could be used practically and as a public attraction of sorts.
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For the record, the issue with the site plan was apparently resolved. The status changed from CC rejected to CC Pending.
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This site was the location of the Alamo Hotel. I have some vague memories of the demo being somewhat controversial in the '80s. It's been mentioned on here before, but it was torn down for a roundish Lamar Financial Plaza tower that was close to 30-stories. But Lamar Financial went out of business during the saving and loan crisis.
https://i.imgur.com/Ux8ft3g.png https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth33102/ An old postcard: https://i.imgur.com/AfRhyEF.png https://www.flickr.com/photos/boston...ary/6921777991 |
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Rock The Casbah
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...psqpduyfn4.jpg
The old Alamo Hotel had a small part in the Clash music video Rock The Casbah |
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I Didn't live in Austin then. There are so many cool places in that vid The "Crest Inn" Soon to be the line.... the posse..... South Austin Motel is the pool...etc. Thats crazy. We lost so much to the 80s bust. So many of the still empty lots downtown are owed to the 80s SandL bust. |
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Sorry for the tangent..... what I love about this is the the knowledge of what the evolution of the are has been.
We are now on our third incarnation of many locations downtown. The no doubt we a smaller business or home on that location before the hotel. What I love is that it will share a block with a home that may be the original occupant on the location. Few have noted this building with go up around one of the oldest building in town. the single story house on the NE corner of the block. I LOVE this juxtaposition.... |
To continue the tangent...
No matter which direction you look from this spot, very little is recognizable from the '80s. From the video: https://i.imgur.com/EtgxkvD.png https://www.vevo.com/watch/the-clash...)/GB0200300048 From streetview: https://i.imgur.com/uoooiuX.png |
The Alamo Hotel also showed up in Outlaw Blues (1977):
https://i.imgur.com/S1cKHKQ.png (that scene was used in a Uranium Savages video) It was also in Willie Nelson & Merle Haggard's video for Pancho & Lefty And then there's this, from The Austin Chronicle, 1992: Quote:
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Wow. The hotel was prominently featured in the Pancho and Lefty video. There's what appears to be a Cleveland city limit sign in the video before they get to the hotel. :shrug:
I'm pretty sure there won't be similar posts/duscussion in 30 years about the Extended Stay.:) |
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It's there. The Alamo Hotel only occupied the southern half of that block. There was also another building just north of the Alamo Hotel that blocked the view of the house in that photo. You can see that building there with the awnings over the windows. That building was torn down sometime later, probably around the time the Extended Stay Hotel was built.
You can use this historical satellite image viewer. It shows photos showing the Alamo Hotel and the dirt lot in 1985 after it was torn down. You can faintly see the building that blocks the view of the house, as well as the house, though, it's covered by trees somewhat. https://www.historicaerials.com/viewer |
The site plan was formally submitted yesterday, and there are a few more details. There are no drawings yet, but this is from documents in the attachment:
63-stories 4 underground parking levels 332 apartments 556,700 sq. ft. of office space 25,076 sq. ft. restaurant |
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