I thought there were some more floors until they get to the cantilever, but it seems they already reached that level, based on that they are removing the formwork in the wall adjacent to the Arts League.
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The idea is selling units and making a profit. Residential projects generally aren't ambitious in the U.S.. What's going up in China is ballsy, and you have to give them credit, they pump out 1550+ foot towers like its the ice capades. The U.S. in general is not ambitious compared to our competition which at this point, is China, and they are fast on the road to passing us. :(
Now, if this was office, and let's say it was 1600' and had a square footage of 4 million sq ft, now... that's ambitious because of the tenants required for it to be profitable and the cost along with a competitive office market. Competitive in the sense that there is a lot of competition for tenants. But a building geared towards .0001% is not as risky here. At least given the current market. Anything 700,000 - 4 million is a gold mine. It's all relative and depends on the market and location. Timing is everything. |
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True, and what's more amazing is that there is (at least currently) the kind of demand for buildings like this, unlike China. I wasn't trying to say that ambitious is bad at all either. I think it's great this building is going up, but with higher ambition comes higher risk of course. But like I said, we shouldn't panic until we hear anything official. ;) |
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Where did the 898' figure come from for 125 G street?
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I'm less excited if it's shorter than 4WTC but glad Nordstrom might get a height bump, that makes up for it I suppose. Now if only they can get that spire back on... |
Originally Posted by chris08876 View Post
"Residential projects generally aren't ambitious in the U.S.. What's going up in China is ballsy, and you have to give them credit, they pump out 1550+ foot towers like its the ice capades. The U.S. in general is not ambitious compared to our competition which at this point, is China, and they are fast on the road to passing us" Lol!ballsy!?...China is collapsing for flexing his muscles like a fairground freak;morover,would you live there?Chinese cities are hideous and unbearable. Beautiful Singapore would,imo,be a much more interesting comparison. |
The core has reached cantilever height - 255ft.
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You guys know by now that this is not gonna fly. This isn't a thread for discussing other countries or what is being buit elsewhere. |
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^This part will take the longest for sure. The structural support required is unequivocally complicated.
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The coming super talls + some recently built iconic towers and legends of the past!
Yes they are missing some... but it looks cool. https://cdn-standard.discourse.org/u...f5e94f5bb2.png |
220 CPS on the right, and CPT to the left.
https://static01.nyt.com/images/2016...-master675.jpg Credit: http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2...uilding-photos |
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Closer look... https://static01.nyt.com/images/2016...superJumbo.jpg |
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