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Old Posted Oct 2, 2024, 3:58 PM
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When you're using precast concrete/metal paneling, how hard is it to just choose a color palate that isn't atrocious? This, the View, the Standard... their massings are fine but their colors just clash in the worst of ways.
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When you're using precast concrete/metal paneling, how hard is it to just choose a color palate that isn't atrocious? This, the View, the Standard... their massings are fine but their colors just clash in the worst of ways.
Is it me, or is this generation of student focused towers in U City worse than than the previous batch from ~2016-2019?

Referring to these... Not amazing by any means, but the mix of glass and panels and a touch of depth make them bearable.
https://www.google.com/maps/@39.9549...oASAFQAw%3D%3D

The Mark in its current state looks like modern public housing, tiny windows and all.

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Is it me, or is this generation of student focused towers in U City worse than than the previous batch from ~2016-2019?

Referring to these... Not amazing by any means, but the mix of glass and panels and a touch of depth make them bearable.
https://www.google.com/maps/@39.9549...oASAFQAw%3D%3D

The Mark in its current state looks like modern public housing, tiny windows and all.
Why do we continue to settle for this? Why do we allow developers to continue to propose one thing to CDR and then build another?
Even if it's non-binding, it's still disingenuous.
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Facade installation has started. The blue is more crayon-blue and juvenile looking than I expected, but withholding judgement for now.



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Looking very different from CDR materials... Kind of giving Chinatown Crane building vibes (derogatory)
The tallest most prominent building in this area of University City is going to be a Chinatown special
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It looked like garbage in the renderings, so sadly it’s as expected
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@jackphillyre (previously worked for Naked Philly) posted new renderings of the Mark. I'm not sure where they came from, but that blue is apparently now included. There's also way less steps of color gradiation. Now every six floors instead of every 3 floors, going to be way less subtle
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Gross.
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Somebody copied The Standard and stood it on its side.
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Just submitting without commentary...
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Looks like a very cheaply built, high-rise correctional facility.
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Yuck!
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Suddenly this development's height and prominence is a curse rather than a boon.

Ugh.
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Lookin' good!!!!!


( Sorry, had to interrupt the downer mood in here.)
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Should we start calling this The Lego Building now - or wait till it's finished?
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Should we start calling this The Lego Building now - or wait till it's finished?
Prepare for a defamation suit from Lego.
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I understand these initial reactions, but I think we should really wait until this thing is fully constructed and clad, with all windows and details installed, before we judge it. So far, I don't see any deviation from the renderings, and sometimes the total finished product looks better than the individual elements. Of course, it also may still suck.
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Do developers purposefully skimp/cheap out just because it's going to be catered to student populations and thus probably slightly cheaper rent than market rate? (This one, the Standard for example)
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I understand these initial reactions, but I think we should really wait until this thing is fully constructed and clad, with all windows and details installed, before we judge it. So far, I don't see any deviation from the renderings, and sometimes the total finished product looks better than the individual elements. Of course, it also may still suck.
If you compare the recent pictures to the renderings on page 1 of this thread, there are some obvious value engineering differences. Notably, less windows and smaller windows and a change in façade color.

I wasn't expecting a winner, but so far this looks not good.
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Should we start calling this The Lego Building now - or wait till it's finished?
No no no. You gotta do the Philly special where a buildings title is The (name). Let's just call it The Lego
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