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KINGPIN Dec 13, 2009 5:26 PM

Building envy-buildings that you would like to see in your skyline
 
Hello everyone!

I must say I was a member of the skyscraper page back in the late 90's when it first began and how it has grown! At he time I lived in Wilson, NC- then moved to Palm Beach County Fl. During that period in Florida I didn't keep up much but now I'm back in my hometown of Pittsburgh and plan to stay awhile. Good to see all of the Pittsburgh people on board, there were not too many "Yinzers" back in the early days...now we are all over the place on here....Anyway, what building or buildings that are located in another city would you place in your city? For some reason I would like to see how the Bank of America Center in Charlotte would look between the Steel building and the Bank of NY/Mellon in downtown Pgh. I think it would fit well within the city dynamic and would be the tallest in the city(barely), If anyone could photoshop ( I don't know how to do that photoshop stuff) that image to the Pitt skyline or add your building envy to your city please do!

P.S. Whatever happened to those far right forumers (pseudo nazis) from Denver & Minneapolis that used to post on here??

davefyvie Dec 13, 2009 10:33 PM

JHC in Calgary. No reason other than I love looking at JHC and it would be almost twice the height of anything else in that town.

stormkingfan Dec 15, 2009 11:16 PM

Pgh's Cathedral of Learning near Jefferson Univ. Hospital in Philly.

In Center City.... Penobscot Bldg. (beacon incl'd) & Book Tower (both in Detroit), Newark's proposed Prudential Tower*, Chicago Federal Bldg (1879 Beaux-Art with dome, demo'd in '65), old GE tower (1931) Park Av. (NYC)
*probably not a well-known proposal, this WWI-era, 45-storey, Romanesque-Gothic tower would have been friggin' gorgeous!

Newer buildings?

Vienna's Millennium Tower near the Peco Bldg, or on the north side of Vine St. Expwy. And Hartford had plans for a 878 footer, but was canned. Cutter Financial Center. Put that one near Blue Cross/Blue Shield.

urbanlife Dec 16, 2009 12:10 AM

Well this thread is kind of useless without the pictures...seriously...so I figured I would do a little leg work to show a building I wish was in Portland.

The William Beaver House would be good for the region that is known for their beavers...the animal...not what you are probably thinking. :haha: Standing at around 523ft, it would be Portland's third tallest building and I placed it roughly at the parking lot that is at 10th and Alder.

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2592/...64ccbd3c5a.jpg
(Taken by me)

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...d_Panorama.jpg
Eric Baetscher took the original photo

http://www.emporis.com/images/6/2007/03/522002.jpg
c) Tsao and McKown, the rendering from the architect.

http://img13.imageshack.us/img13/387...onalskylin.jpg
(My photoshop work of combining the two images.)

jtk1519 Dec 16, 2009 4:25 AM

I've always been a fan of 2 International Finance Centre in Hong Kong...

http://crunkish.com/qimages/6/419px-...ial_Centre.jpg
http://crunkish.com/qimages/6/419px-...ial_Centre.jpg

I've always thought it would look good in Dallas...

My photoshop...
http://img15.imageshack.us/img15/4342/44290373.jpg

Source pics...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/thewamp...87255/sizes/o/
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/170/3...a123773b_o.jpg

urbanlife Dec 16, 2009 5:04 AM

Weird, talk about the 2IFC fitting in with the Dallas skyline nicely.

plinko Dec 16, 2009 6:04 AM

For Stormkingfan, here's a rendering of the never built Cutter Financial Center...

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...SP/hart005.jpg

stormkingfan Dec 16, 2009 9:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by urbanlife (Post 4609248)
http://img13.imageshack.us/img13/387...onalskylin.jpg
(My photoshop work of combining the two images.)

Having lived in Portland for 12 years, I've gotten to know that city's character. This building would fit right in. Seattle would be another possibility.

stormkingfan Dec 16, 2009 9:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by plinko (Post 4609785)
For Stormkingfan, here's a rendering of the never built Cutter Financial Center...

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...SP/hart005.jpg

Yep. Found that on emporis.com

urbanlife Dec 16, 2009 10:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stormkingfan (Post 4610768)
Having lived in Portland for 12 years, I've gotten to know that city's character. This building would fit right in. Seattle would be another possibility.

I know, this is the kind of architecture I would love to see rising in the Portland skyline...plus something like this would only be the third tallest, so it would fit in with the rest of the skyline for not being "too big."

plinko Dec 16, 2009 10:27 PM

^I got it from a magazine article years ago...

HomrQT Dec 18, 2009 5:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jtk1519 (Post 4609667)

Wow that actually fit perfectly!

Steely Dan Dec 18, 2009 10:54 PM

i've longed dreamed of thieving Pittsburgh's US steel tower and placing it on wolf point in chicago.

it's one of my absolute favorite buildings in the world and it would be oh so wonderfully at home in the city of big shoulders (not that it's not a good fit in pittsbugh too, but i just love it so damn much that i want it in my city.)

http://glasssteelandstone.com/Images...Jul08-008a.jpg
source: http://www.glasssteelandstone.com/Bu...etail/3356.php

MayDay Dec 19, 2009 11:40 PM

With apologies to both Flash and KCGridlock (two of SSP's best photographers), Merry Christmas ;)

http://www.clevelandskyscrapers.com/chicagowussteel.jpg

Austinlee Dec 20, 2009 2:36 AM

The US steel tower would look awesome in a tight grouping with the John Hancock Center and the former Sears Tower as a super block of mammoth black steel behemoths!
Those 3 buildings would combine to make a complex of 9.66 million square feet.

US Steel - 2.3 million
Willis Tower - 4.56 million
John Hancock - 2.8 million

Austinlee Dec 20, 2009 2:38 AM

Where was the cutter financial center proposed for?

Also, yes 2 IFC looks awesome in Dallas. :)

MayDay Dec 20, 2009 3:24 PM

^Cutter Financial was planned for Hartford.

This is the view I chose - image by KCGridlock at urbanphotos.com:
http://www.urban-photos.com/gallery/...nd_05_4289.jpg

Here's my wishlist for Cleveland (again - apologies to KCGridlock, but his photos have the best angles for this kind of thing).

As most people know, there's a cluster of parking lots adjacent to Cleveland's Public Square and that's the area I've focused on. I don't necessarily want a specific building from another city, but the massing and general "feel" of them, if that makes sense.

From left to right:
1. An office tower about 550'-600' on Public Square - something along the lines of First National from Omaha or 1250 Rene Levesque in Montreal (glassy/curvy).
http://www.clevelandskyscrapers.com/buildingenvycle.jpg

2. A mixed-use complex that helps transition from Public Square to the Warehouse District. In this case, I chose Waterfront Square from Louisville to serve as the tallest portion (just under 300') and then filled the rest of the site with low/midrise.

3. A hotel tower about 400'-425' to fill the site that currently serves as the entrance to underground parking for Tower City Center (Terminal Tower complex). The big blank rectangle in the original photo is the ballroom of the adjacent Renaissance Hotel, so this tower could possibly be directly connected. I thought something like Milwaukee's University Club tower would work well here.

Steely Dan Dec 21, 2009 9:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MayDay (Post 4615248)
With apologies to both Flash and KCGridlock (two of SSP's best photographers), Merry Christmas ;)

http://www.clevelandskyscrapers.com/chicagowussteel.jpg

thanks for putting that together. the only thing i would change from the above image would be to rotate the building clock-wise just a tad so that one of the points of the triangular plan would be pointing due south, thus fitting onto the triangular site of wolf point much better.

stormkingfan Dec 21, 2009 10:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steely Dan (Post 4617424)
thanks for putting that together. the only thing i would change from the above image would be to rotate the building clock-wise just a tad so that one of the points of the triangular plan would be pointing due south, thus fitting onto the triangular site of wolf point much better.

I noticed that, too. Good call. One advantage of the way it would sit now is that people, whose offices face that direction, would have a nice view down the river, but turning it point-to-point makes more sense.

MayDay, seems you did a good job of filling in the spitting gap between Terminal Tower and the other two big ones (one of them is Keybank?)

KINGPIN Dec 21, 2009 11:02 PM

IFC seems to be a perfect fit for Dallas!

Mayday how do you think Commerzbank Frankfurt would look in Cleveland? I think it would look good around the area you placed the Omaha tower. I didn't realize Cleveland had so many surface lots downtown. If I were dictator of all cities, I would ban all surface parking lots! Not only are they ugly, they are inefficient, under use of valuable land, anti-green, less secure than parking garages...and on!


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