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Old Posted Oct 4, 2023, 3:48 PM
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All glassed up!

Some really nice shots from YIMBY:

https://chicagoyimby.com/2023/10/par...outh-loop.html
     
     
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Old Posted Oct 8, 2023, 8:10 PM
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The two least dramatic directions from which to view this tower (not that they are bad) are from the Northeast and the Southwest because those perspectives frame

the building with the two rounded corners(?) which do not expand as the building rises.

If the illustration in the Chicago diagram was from say the Southeast or the Northwest that would be much more dramatic because it would show

the two corners which expand vertically most effectively (or is it affect-ively).

I'm not complaining - I would just like to see that and I have no skill in illustrating that way.
     
     
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Can we assume we are not going to get any fancy crown lighting since that is amenities? Maybe those opening on the east and west side with solid light.
     
     
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How fitting Solar caught a pic of the tornado on the back of Columbia college because that's what this beauty reminds me of!
     
     
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Old Posted Oct 19, 2023, 1:55 PM
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That mechanical box on top is going to bug me so much.
     
     
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Old Posted Oct 19, 2023, 1:59 PM
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That mechanical box on top is going to bug me so much.
That's pretty much every high-rise building that doesn't have mechanical systems integrated within the building itself.
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Old Posted Oct 19, 2023, 3:40 PM
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That's pretty much every high-rise building that doesn't have mechanical systems integrated within the building itself.
Yes, but some are covered by their parapet. By the looks of it, this one won't be covered.
     
     
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Old Posted Oct 19, 2023, 4:13 PM
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Yes, but some are covered by their parapet. By the looks of it, this one won't be covered.
To your point, yes, RTUs or Mech penthouses are sometimes covered by parapets, and I could have sworn that this was going to have a taller parapet...but maybe I'm confusing it with an earlier version of the design, or maybe the parapets were VE'd to a shorter version..unsure.
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Amazing shots!
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Some pretty aerials from McHugh: www.instagram.com/p/Cyi-DWsrxI3/

That concealed HVAC enclosure is slick. It's like they actually gave a shit about how it looks.
     
     
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the enclosure is probably what brings it over 800 feet tall
     
     
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yeah this looks unfinished at the top. I'd give this tower 4/10 - mostly for height
     
     
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What are you all talking about? The mechanicals are super well hidden unless you are viewing this thing from 700'+ off the ground which happens approximately never for 95% of us.
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Hahaha! My thoughts exactly.
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What are you all talking about? The mechanicals are super well hidden unless you are viewing this thing from 700'+ off the ground which happens approximately never for 95% of us.
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If it were put to a vote, I'd wager 8 out of 10 of you are keeping the ugly box for the extra 17 feet
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yeah this looks unfinished at the top. I'd give this tower 4/10 - mostly for height
That's because it is unfinished at the top, give it a few weeks.
     
     
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Sure, but pretty sure most/all of us would prefer the parapet to reach the top. It's not why I'm giving it a 4/10, but little details like that don't help
     
     
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