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Originally Posted by allovertown
Seems a little early to be rendering judgement on the building's design. As of now we've seen a single picture, and a blurry one at that. I agree that they seem to value turning a quick buck more than creating great buildings, but in this regard they're one of many and I would say they're far from the worst.
I honestly think 2040 market looks pretty good, especially considering what the project is. This isn't a game changer, but not every project can be a home run. I think this city would be much improved by a lot more projects like this in which very underutilized buildings, are given a tasteful face lift along with some added height.
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2040 isn't a showstopper, trust me. If you can point out a stunningly designed PMC building, I'll rest my case---but you can't. The rest of my post is only slightly sensationalistic--they are building shlocky, non-architect driven, pre-fab disasters like gangbusters in an apartment building boom b/c they are making killer bucks on them all.
Unfortunately, after PMC's CEO has retired to BOCA in 20-30 years, we're the ones left with these awkward nightmares--like the former snellenbergers building now. One step forward, 3 steps back. These will not only become horrible, dated relics, but due to their hasty prefab nature will also collapsing in on themselves.
Honestly, I'm the most gung-ho advocate of development at almost any cost--but we deserve better than the shit these guys are churning out.