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Old Posted Mar 27, 2022, 2:52 PM
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Most of the changes in the final rendering are on top of the podium and not the tower, and now everyone is excited?
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still ugly - especially the crown
It has been growing on me. It has texture vs. sheer glass curtain wall, and the mockup with the creamy white and orange is totally different. Three different colors of glass to boot; Not boring. And the crown is going to be great at night if light by columns and from with in, as mentioned before. And the odd cant of the roof will allow me to affectionally call our new tallest; The Lid.
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Old Posted Mar 27, 2022, 3:21 PM
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I'm between a rant and a rave on this. It's not what I imagined the tallest tower in TX should look like, but there's something about it that I like, maybe how unique it is. I will say this though, the senior living tower next door could use a facelift.
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Old Posted Mar 27, 2022, 3:48 PM
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Outstanding Job!

Just imagine if the image was just a tad bit wider...it might have caught 44 East (to the south @ 573') and the Conrad (to the north at 775').

Then, Block 16 (at 723') and Perennial Tower 1 (at 705') would be just off the left side of the "new" image.

Amazing!
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Old Posted Mar 27, 2022, 4:52 PM
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My biggest complaint is the way the "brick" façade is used over multiple floors essentially playing a trick on your eyes by making it look shorter than it actually is. It's like the Bellagio effect in Vegas where their 'windows' are multiple floors high. Almost as if they want this to be tall, but not actually look as tall.

But really, this thing is just a meme of all the 2010-2020s design trends mashed up, with the now-standard segmented amenity floors, angled exposed support beams, and staggered lines/windows.

Not horrible, just a modern cliche on a massive scale. This could and should be done a lot better.
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Old Posted Mar 27, 2022, 5:11 PM
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Hopefully they put a badass restaurant and bar at the top.
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Old Posted Mar 27, 2022, 5:34 PM
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Outstanding Job!

Just imagine if the image was just a tad bit wider...it might have caught 44 East (to the south @ 573') and the Conrad (to the north at 775').

Then, Block 16 (at 723') and Perennial Tower 1 (at 705') would be just off the left side of the "new" image.

Amazing!
By the time we get to see this skyline lined up in a photo, it will already be 2027, or so.
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Old Posted Mar 27, 2022, 6:15 PM
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Hopefully they put a badass restaurant and bar at the top.
Ya, if there's zero public interaction with the top that will be a huge miss and spark negative publicity when you hold the crown for tallest in TX.
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The Ritz allegedly has a restaurant on top. They would be a nice runner up option if 98RR doesn't.
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Old Posted Mar 27, 2022, 7:44 PM
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By the time we get to see this skyline lined up in a photo, it will already be 2027, or so.
Yep. Sorry. What I meant was if the rendering was stretched, the new towers could have been added electronically.
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Old Posted Mar 27, 2022, 8:31 PM
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My biggest complaint is the way the "brick" façade is used over multiple floors essentially playing a trick on your eyes by making it look shorter than it actually is. It's like the Bellagio effect in Vegas where their 'windows' are multiple floors high. Almost as if they want this to be tall, but not actually look as tall.

But really, this thing is just a meme of all the 2010-2020s design trends mashed up, with the now-standard segmented amenity floors, angled exposed support beams, and staggered lines/windows.

Not horrible, just a modern cliche on a massive scale. This could and should be done a lot better.
It's more Googie than anything
https://www.archdaily.com/148641/goo...ough-modernism
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Old Posted Mar 27, 2022, 10:18 PM
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Yep. Sorry. What I meant was if the rendering was stretched, the new towers could have been added electronically.
I knew what you meant. I was just contemplating on the fact of how much time will already have gone by once we actually get to see this lineup.
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Old Posted Mar 27, 2022, 11:49 PM
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This building has some strange angles that I think are hard to convey in a rendering like this, with a limited number of perspectives. I'm hoping that when we see it in 3D the odd angles come together more coherently. For example, I like it from the aerial southern perspective, where we get some good vertical tapering up towards the roof, but from the lower western and south eastern views the top segment comes off as fat and awkward, I think because of the way the southern face angles towards the river, which shouldn't appear as flat in 3D.
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Old Posted Mar 28, 2022, 2:25 PM
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But really, this thing is just a meme of all the 2010-2020s design trends mashed up, with the now-standard segmented amenity floors, angled exposed support beams, and staggered lines/windows.

Not horrible, just a modern cliche on a massive scale. This could and should be done a lot better.
Yep.
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Old Posted Mar 28, 2022, 3:05 PM
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My biggest complaint is the way the "brick" façade is used over multiple floors essentially playing a trick on your eyes by making it look shorter than it actually is. It's like the Bellagio effect in Vegas where their 'windows' are multiple floors high. Almost as if they want this to be tall, but not actually look as tall.

But really, this thing is just a meme of all the 2010-2020s design trends mashed up, with the now-standard segmented amenity floors, angled exposed support beams, and staggered lines/windows.

Not horrible, just a modern cliche on a massive scale. This could and should be done a lot better.
All of your criticisms are valid, but it is worth pointing out a major plus: 98RR looks based on other plans to provide very solid street-level interaction, and the first several floors are most certainly not a parking podium. Unless something drastically changes about these renderings to make the base look like the Fairmont, then it will also look pretty nice from the ground floor...
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Old Posted Mar 28, 2022, 4:24 PM
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When did this change to rental? I have it as ~352 condos, ~232 hotel rooms, and ~677,000 SF of office. This obviously does not include any retail, restaurants and/or bars.

It doesn't (initially) make since to have a signature tower - one that will be the tallest in Texas - as rental. Especially if they are planning on having a 5-star hotel associated with this project.
I've never heard of this one being condos. To my knowledge the developer only does multifamily (rentals).
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Old Posted Mar 28, 2022, 6:28 PM
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This is obviously not true to perspective since none of the renderings are really from the same vantage point, but a quick shoddy attempt to see how this cluster will eventually look. Scale and placement should be fairly accurate. Gives us a good idea of composition until more renderings and someone with better photoshop skills comes around!
If you created that. Curleecapital used it on their instagram without giving credit.
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That's sewaneetigers at it again.
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Old Posted Mar 28, 2022, 7:12 PM
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That's sewaneetigers at it again.
According to my IG stalking on the post, he helped create the render.
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Old Posted Mar 28, 2022, 7:39 PM
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According to my IG stalking on the post, he helped create the render.
Yeah that was their response back to me. Maybe they are both the same people. Just hate when people put in work and don't get credit. Love seeing everyone interested on what we post here. Seems like this is one of the go to site for news on skyscrapers information in Austin.
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Old Posted Mar 28, 2022, 7:48 PM
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Yeah that was their response back to me. Maybe they are both the same people. Just hate when people put in work and don't get credit. Love seeing everyone interested on what we post here. Seems like this is one of the go to site for news on skyscrapers information in Austin.
For a hobby site, this place punches WAAAAY above its weight.
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