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Originally Posted by Boku
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This is awesome but for real, this doesn't even look like Philadelphia. I imagine the lit up section is what they plan to develop. Fine. But what's with all the rest of the "filler" buildings? It would be amazing if one day UC, or frankly any neighborhood of the city looked like that with dense mid rises packed together and nary a parking lot in sight.
One other thought, I said something similar about the Navy Yard and I think it's relevant here, too. It would be nice for the SciCenter to have one flagship building that stands out above the rest in both height and design. It should be a visible part of the skyline (figure 400-500 feet) that proclaims to the world that the Science Center is here and it's significant. In addition to housing research space, corporate offices, residential, etc., the building in and of itself would be a strong marketing statement. Plus it would look awesome on the skyline!