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Old Posted Jan 29, 2009, 9:43 PM
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Kevin the first height is to the top of parapet for the main roof. Typically you do not have a parapet on mech. penthouse, any maintanece for the mech units will be inside the penthouse not on top. When you have a parapet you have to either have internal drains or downspouts and scuppers, so most mech penthouse have a sloped roof that drains off onto the main roof system. Also parapets do not have to very tall, just enough to turn up your roof membrane and flash it. If there is equipment close to a parapet you will need fall protection so sometimes you can just have a little bite taller parapet for this or u can add life safety cables that people can tie down too.
Thanks for your help. That makes sense.
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Old Posted Jun 14, 2009, 2:06 PM
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It looks to me as if they strayed from this design. The windows look nothing like this. And the parking garage is a lot larger.

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Old Posted Jun 15, 2009, 6:42 PM
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I moved the I-35/light rail posts to the transportation thread:
http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showthread.php?t=137150

Do carry on the conversation though. The stuff arbeiter said about moving I-35 to 183 is fascinating.
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Old Posted Jun 16, 2009, 3:55 AM
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The name of the development has changed to University Park. Just FYI.
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Old Posted Jun 16, 2009, 4:12 AM
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Even though it's not complete i'm very dissapointed with the texas monthly building. The renderings look like mostly office space but the reality is that it is mostly parking garage. Looks like 1/3 the office space and 2.5 times the parking space.


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Old Posted Jun 16, 2009, 4:21 AM
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Yeah, I'm really hoping they stick to the design for the Andaz Hotel. I didn't have high hopes for this building though. It is what it is, basically a suburban office building. Was this building supposed to have street level retail?
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Old Posted Jun 16, 2009, 4:39 AM
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Yeah, I'm really hoping they stick to the design for the Andaz Hotel. I didn't have high hopes for this building though. It is what it is, basically a suburban office building. Was this building supposed to have street level retail?
I hope so. This isn't even as nice as what's on Riata Trace Parkway of 183.

And only the top two floors have floor to ceiling glass.

Hmmm... perhaps this is actually the veiw from the south looking north inverted on the x z plane!
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AGREE with the disappointment so far. Doesn't look like we'll get the "green" garage either. I know they are not done... but I "ain't" feelin' good about it.
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Old Posted Jun 16, 2009, 5:18 AM
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Even though it's not complete i'm very dissapointed with the texas monthly building. The renderings look like mostly office space but the reality is that it is mostly parking garage. Looks like 1/3 the office space and 2.5 times the parking space.

The one below looks a lot deeper then the one above... Did they tear down this building then?

Cause this is where Texas Monthly is moving into
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Old Posted Jun 16, 2009, 5:31 AM
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...Was this building supposed to have street level retail?
Of course it doesn't mean anything, but just looking at this rendering and the unequal height of the first floor (could just be cause of the lobby but I don't think so), I imagine it will.

Look at the colored section, it's height and what looks like signage makes me think there will be street level retail just like the majority of the development's buildings.
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Old Posted Jun 16, 2009, 12:57 PM
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From this rendering it looks as if the parking garage partially sits under the top two stories.

Perhaps they are going to extend the building like this? If so it will look something like the rendering still more parking garage than advertized. But I'll pretty sure it's not going to happen as there is glass installed on the back.

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From this rendering it looks as if the parking garage partially sits under the top two stories.

Perhaps they are going to extend the building like this? If so it will look something like the rendering still more parking garage than advertized. But I'll pretty sure it's not going to happen as there is glass installed on the back.
yeah i see where your going with your idea but if they were planning on building around the garage they would have done it as it was going up.
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Old Posted Jun 16, 2009, 8:33 PM
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yeah i see where your going with your idea but if they were planning on building around the garage they would have done it as it was going up.
I agree with what you're both saying with the renderings but these are two construction pictures and they don't match up...




I thought there was suppose to be more then just one building under construction...
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Old Posted Jun 17, 2009, 1:05 AM
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AGREE with the disappointment so far. Doesn't look like we'll get the "green" garage either. I know they are not done... but I "ain't" feelin' good about it.
I took a closer look at the building today and it looks as if they could make it a green garage as there as the garage is setback from the rest of the facade and some kind of lattice for vines could be installed flush with the rest.
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NThomas, it's the same building. First photo is looking south. Second photo northeast. Site prep is ongoing at the other building sites, but I don't think they're in a hurry to start throwing up the actual structures.

Watching that parking structure go up was pretty annoying. It's way bigger than what's depicted in the renderings. Hopefully they haven't scapped the greenery.
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I took a closer look at the building today and it looks as if they could make it a green garage as there as the garage is setback from the rest of the facade and some kind of lattice for vines could be installed flush with the rest.
Hope you are right!

And NThomas..... good snooping! I had never noticed the garage went under the building! But I have to agree with N'geNyus.... I think it would have been part of the construction process. It was probably a big cut back when they decided to build the garage in a completely different construction method than the rest of the building. Shame.
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Old Posted Jun 18, 2009, 6:03 AM
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Hope you are right!

And NThomas..... good snooping! I had never noticed the garage went under the building! But I have to agree with N'geNyus.... I think it would have been part of the construction process. It was probably a big cut back when they decided to build the garage in a completely different construction method than the rest of the building. Shame.
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Oh well. Maybe the Andaz and AMLI buildings will turn out better!
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I wonder when they will actually start construction of the other buildings, they seem to be moving alot of dirt but not much els at the moment.
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Old Posted Jun 30, 2009, 4:12 AM
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I wonder when they will actually start construction of the other buildings, they seem to be moving alot of dirt but not much els at the moment.
With the economy the way it is, seeing dirt tossed around is a good sign.
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