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speaking of crappy townhomes...
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Lazy (or sloppy) Traditionalism/Neo-Historicism/Neo-Classicism (or whatever the hell you want to call it) does not equal Post Modernism. |
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What an upgrade *facepalm*
Although to be honest I always hated the townhome base of the proposal - I thought it looked like garbage with 2 awesome towers growing out of it. http://www.chicagonow.com/real-estat...South_Loop.jpg _ |
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^One of only a few Lagrange designs I like, save for the base. The others: Intercontinental Hotel North (never built) and Erie on the Park.
Erie on the Park (taken by me) http://imageshack.com/a/img540/3248/ZA2vJN.jpg |
Yeah, that's actually a really fantastic building. The lobby is really amazing.
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Nothing ever seems to be good enough, so can we see or hear about your proposal? |
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Chicago Architecture Blog: http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-MdLidZKsoj...ultonannex.jpg http://www.1kfulton.com/development/construction.php http://imageshack.com/a/img537/5568/CmjV3Z.jpg |
Hopefully the neighbor who was concerned about the demolition at the XO site warehouse causing a stampede of rodents will make it through this time safely.
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You know, I’m going to speak up for those 1700 Prairie Avenue townhouses. They’re appropriately scaled to the neighborhood, don’t overpower or visually compete with neighbors such as the Glessner and Kimball houses, and front the sidewalk in the time-honored fashion (even if it is at grade; full disclosure: I was quite critical of an earlier design for the entry yards). The massing is intelligible and human-scaled; the materials (except the top floor, perhaps) are honest, appropriate, and used properly. There’s no attempt to fool anyone into thinking they are from 1890, and no attempt to invent a new vocabulary merely for novelty’s sake. We need only look across the street at red-painted crosses masquerading as architectural innovation, or CMUs masquerading as cut limestone, to realize how lucky we are. From an urban design standpoint, they are exactly what we should want to see built in many, many neighborhoods.
Let Tom Servo and his species move to Dubai or Miami or Irvine, where they can experience architectural novelty at 45 mph and never get stuck behind a bus. |
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Chicago's central area is huge and there is room for lower density, including townhome/rowhome districts.
What these concerns indicate to me is the need for denser development to break out of the downtown area and proliferate more in the neighborhoods. We need more density, particularly along transit corridors, throughout the city. |
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The central area is where the densest zoning is at this time and it shouldn't be wasted on the mediocrity that townhouse developments like this usually are. Trust me, they're NIMBY rat havens i.e Prairie District who bitched and moaned about X/O, East North Water Street on Ogden Slip who bitched and moaned about the Spire, Kinzie Park on the north branch who actually complained to the alderman about the architectural tour boats on the river and complained to the alderman. Fuck townhouses in the central area. Chicago is about 229 sq. mi, the central area is what 10 to 15 sq. mi? Build that shit somewhere else. BUt I also understand what you mean by occasionally having visual space and breathing room. |
any updates on maggie daley park? that must be close to done at this point, no?
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