LOS ANGELES | Figat7th (960 W. 7th Street) | 695 FT / 212 M | 64 FLOORS
|
Here's a quick trip down amnesia lane, some past proposals for this site-
http://www.saifulbouquet.com/images/...r_1__large.jpg http://www.saifulbouquet.com/portfol...igueroa-street http://www.keatingarchitecture.com/i...8dc3ef86db.png http://www.keatingarchitecture.com/projects/details/17 There's an oldie but a goodie on page 18 here- http://www.callisonrtkl.com/_archive...om=90,-487,765 Let's hope the umpteenth time is the charm. |
Damn, that is sexy.
|
"Approximately 695ft."
https://planning.lacity.org/eir/nops/945_W_8thSt/IS.pdf For reference, Cesar Pelli's neighboring 777 Figueroa St. is 725ft., and (across the street) Metropolis's tallest tower is 647 ft. Was hoping this project would be in the 750-800ft. range, but not bad. |
Quote:
That one looks like a nice addition. |
Quote:
|
I think a lot of people confuse the two...at least in name only.
|
Site Prep Underway for 64-Story Tower Next to Figat7th
https://urbanize.la/post/site-prep-u...-next-figat7th Quote:
https://urbanize.la/sites/default/fi...?itok=jkevoSA3 https://urbanize.la/sites/default/fi...?itok=RwtWlWA8 |
Quote:
Component Assembly |
These are the current renderings for what is being built
https://urbanize.la/sites/default/fi...?itok=8F7664-r https://urbanize.la/sites/default/fi...?itok=kef4NBoA https://urbanize.la/sites/default/fi...?itok=PtEnzPDx https://urbanize.la/sites/default/fi...?itok=RwtWlWA8 https://urbanize.la/post/site-prep-u...-next-figat7th |
This is definitely under construction.
|
anyone have any recent pic of the construction progress?
|
:cheers:
|
Is the official height still 695? Looks about that.
|
This is a bit old, but I managed to be there (by accident) when they were assembling the crane.
The crane has been operational for a couple weeks now. https://i.imgur.com/D2Zz8VB.png |
|
I wonder whether, after all the dust settles from this virus, L. A. or any other city will need quite as many office towers. This working from home thing could catch on and its a hell of a lot cheaper for large employers not to have to provide office space for all of their employees. Similarly, how many people are going to want to be jammed into high rise residence towers if there is any other option available.
|
^ A counterpoint is that employers have been moving towards more efficient office use of space, in that they cram employees in tighter and tighter in a "collaborative" setting. With a likely reversal of that trend for health safety purposes, employers will need more square feet per employee than they previously did.
|
From all the conversations I've had with people who make these kinds of decisions for large companies (10,000-80,000 employees), it's more likely that telecommuting/working from home will increase, and office footprints will get smaller, not larger. Then again, we're only 3 1/2 months into this thing, so who really knows at this point.
|
Walking and driving around LA, seeing soooo many people not wearing masks, sometimes myself when i forget, and seeing sooooo many people shrug off what's happening. In terms of office space, i think we'll see less demand with more working from home, but people still need housing, cant build single family homes endlessly so i feel, just like the spanish flu, once this is over, it'll be business as usual.
|
All times are GMT. The time now is 3:21 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.