Hey. New here. It's been a long time since I've posted on any internet forum so I might be a little rusty.
By way of introductions, here's my 3D model of Salt Lake I started from the 6970 competition a while back. I've been filling it in as I work on projects around town. It's more detailed than your typical Open Street Map masses. It's focused on the Hines Tower but the model extends west to Gateway. No terrain, tho. I just started working on some projects at the U, so I've been considering adding it in. I'm also thinking of moving the model over from SketchUp to Blender, but initial tests show that will be a gigantic pain in the butt, so I'm holding off for now.
And to throw my hat into the opinion part of this:
I'm not sure why anyone would like the Sundial Tower, especially compared to 405 Colorado. 405 Colorado looks like it was designed. It shows a clear design intent of a glass jewel floating over a terracotta pedestal with the proportions for each mass worked out. The Sundial looks like some random tweaks someone thought might be a good idea made onto a maximized buildable envelope and in the end they just said, "wrap it in curtainwall, who cares." And it's clear they only did it because they had to do something in order to go above 100'.
And I'd rather have the Hines Tower than keep the theater. I am a big fan of adaptive reuse, and I'm a proponent of sustainability, but I'm not a hardcore preservationist. I even worked on a proposal to build a tower over the theater, but that was what convinced me it would never work. The theater just woefully underutilizes the site and a residential tower is a good replacement. If some 100' office building were proposed instead, I wouldn't be so supportive.