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Originally Posted by Dac150
Not saying you have to like it but those attributes you rattled off are what indeed makes it appear beautiful at least to me. You simply can’t beat that corporate brutalism that cascades across the riverfronts of Lower Manhattan. It’s like a fortification of what makes this city such a global player.
Architecturally these styled buildings many not appeal to you but don’t tell me that when you stand in front of 1 NY Plaza you don’t feel a sense of appreciation for the size. That’s more so the point of appeal.
Any for the record step off of 55 Water Street & Company. 
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I think part of my problem is that I'm not a fan of GS as a company. It's tainting my view of this building.
I actually kind of like 55 Water Street.

More than GS, even. Hell, I'm not even sure why I mentioned it.
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Originally Posted by NYguy
Hardly comparible to 55 Water Street - a mess that destroyed lower Manhattan's skyline from that view. On the contrary, this one enhances the skyline, and seems to have grown in like a piece that was missing. As far as why people take pictures of it, it's a very photogenic building. It makes no difference if it's of the WTC or not. Some people think the BofA is the WTC, but they would be taking photos of it regardless.
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Pretty much the exact opposite of how I feel, but different strokes for different folks - right? I can't argue with you because you just posted an awesome update in the 1 WTC thread.
And people think Bank of America is the WTC? Damn!
I still think they could have done a better job on the facade, but the same goes for many towers going up right now. BofA included.