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Originally Posted by Just-In-Cali
Oh come now Colemonkee! I thought mimicking NY was what half this thread breathes for. LOL
I actually quite like it. Its massing and position really gives Grand Avenue a truly "grand" feeling. I like it better than the original proposal.
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I'm not saying it's
bad, just not exciting. When you think of Gehry, you usually think of eccentric, over-the-top, flowing designs that somehow work as an overall composition. This one certainly works as an overall composition, and is much more restrained than his other work (which I actually appreciate). It's just not as
exciting as his other work. It's not bad, or good, just an observation.
In terms of the "grandness" of this, that's all relative. Yes, it's grander than a parking lot, but not in the scale of downtown, or even the buildings two blocks to the south. When put into context looking down Grand Ave towards downtown, it won't feel that "grand", but rather a step into the larger skyline. Now, if they clad this in stone and metal, and added 20 stories to the taller tower, it would seem a lot more "grand" in the context of Bunker Hill, as opposed to the context of a parking garage. So in the scale aspect alone, I think this is a missed opportunity in the long term. In the short term, I'm absolutely thrilled to get this lot filled and activated, and the design is better than most towers we see in LA, at least in my opinion. But like another Related project - Time Warner Center - it'll be overshadowed by other developments nearby pretty quickly.