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Originally Posted by IluvATX

I think the balconies and those vines will break up the monotony of the blank wall. Also, maybe some signage or art could go on the blank wall. I'd even be happy with a big Facebook logo.
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If the building ended up looking like it does in this rendering it would already look better tenfold. With the glass wrapping around to the Shoal Creek side, and then the gray panels only tucked in the back corner against the Proper. I get that the designer wanted the 3rd/nueces corner to look the best but I don't think they realize how prominent and important the other corner - that of Shoal Creek and 3rd - is. It's highly visible from the newly burgeoning pedestrian area that is around Seaholm.