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Harbor Drive bridge
I have to say it's weird seeing a tall building (Vantage Pointe) rising up behind Symphony Towers.
Back to the Harbor Drive Bridge, will its construction also result in Park Blvd. finally connecting to Harbor Drive? That'll really clear things up nicely and will also make having to never go all the way around Petco Park on Tony Gwynn Drive/7th Avenue that much better. |
Man Vantage Pointe sure is turning out to be tall. You lose a lot of the sense of height looking at it close considering how massive the building is, but from a distance it sure seems tall (ok.. for san diego standards).
Mi Arbolito looks like a pile of junk IMO. Why would they make nearly an entire wall bordering a street solid with no windows? Just seems dumb and I couldn't imagine anyone paying so much for a unit with hardly any windows in it, not to mention the actual view so much wall is depriving of! |
Thanks for the photos! :)
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I love density and height, but San Diego would be a better city without this piece of junk. Shame on the Nutjobs that approved this piece of crap |
Here's the rendering from the developer's website:
http://www.miarbolito.com/imgs/building/rendering.jpg and their website: http://www.miarbolito.com/building.html Here's what THEY say about the prison like facades: Quote:
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Mi Arbilito needs to have a death match with Allegro Tower for America's most but ugly residential tower of the New Millenium. I am absolutely appalled by that buildings design. Who would want to live in that thing, it would be embarrassing. Your friends drive by and snicker "Ha look what Dave is living in for a couple of million". No view at all to the west and south.... Amazing.
The western view from that area is awesome and you can see Mt. Soledad nicely on the Northern side, wow what a waste. BTW, whats going on with the Federal Courthouse? |
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What makes me wonder; what in the hell were the architects, or owner, thinking! And, I too immediately wondered if the building is intended for challenged or imprisioned persons. Or, at a minimum people that are averse to sunsets. |
SDPhil,
Thanks for posting those photos!!!!! I have been wondering what that stalled project on Park and Rosewood is as well. Everytime I come down Park Blvd I think what a prime loacation, but I have no idea what that building will be or why it's stalled anyone have any info????? |
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Thanks for those pics. I can't get over how terrible Mi Arbolito is.
From http://www.miarbolito.com/building/residences.html: http://img254.imageshack.us/img254/6...rplansmal4.gif (click pic for larger version) There appear to be NO windows on the entire east side (on the top of that floor plan picture), including no windows from the "master" bedroom on that side. What the heck? Who would want that, even apart from how the building just looks like a prison with those lack of windows, like others have said. Kinda reminds me of a skinny version of the Metropolitan Detention Center in downtown LA (Federal Jail): http://img254.imageshack.us/img254/8760/loskq1.jpg |
^ Also from the website (and this explains a lot):
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Well...M2i, the Mark, and the Hyatt Expansion were all good IMO
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I can understand why the North and East sides of the building would be left windowless considering theyre right on the border of the other lots around it. However, you'd think an architect would make up for it and let tons of light in from the South and West sides of the building, not to mention the downtown skyline, bay and balboa park. It looks like the prison downtown across from Meridian! I can't believe a renown architecture firm with such good projects under their belts designed this.
Big screw up in my book. I don't see this being a successful project by any means. Couldn't picture anyone dishing over that kind of money to live in a cave. |
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It could be successful just because of it's location alone. It is one unit per floor, so they don't need to find too many buyers, but they do need to find well healed buyers because they go for over a million each. I am thinking they could get people to buy just based on the location and if the interiors are nice |
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The city fathers in San Diego would do well do jettison their 500 foot (152 m) height limits.
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Regarding Allegro Tower. I think it's at least much more functional. You gotta realize if you put units or windows on the backside of the building, as soon as a building goes up behind it which it will, you can kiss the desireability of those units goodbye. Once a building goes up it'll look fine, until then, its quite the eye sore. I might be of a rare breed but I don't think the front side of it looks all that bad. I wouldn't want to see every building looking like that but it's different and I think it works. Industrial contemporary I guess you could call it. http://www.emporis.com/images/6/2006/05/457277.jpg http://www.emporis.com/images/6/2006/05/457273.jpg About 150 times better than Mi Arbolito if you ask me. It's funny cause in some of the interior renderings it shows the place has more windows than what the floor plan looks like now. Maybe they went cheap and didnt wanna cover the thing in as much glass? |
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