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Old Posted Oct 22, 2018, 2:15 PM
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There are some great construction shots of Vista on Chicago Architecture Blog's site, taken by Joe Zekas: https://www.chicagoarchitecture.org/...ws-on-the-way/
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So if you look at Zeka`s pics, the 5th pic from top shows straight columns and same size floors!

Am i missing something or is the final frustum going to be constructed differently?

Maybe just a funny angle.-.
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So if you look at Zeka`s pics, the 5th pic from top shows straight columns and same size floors!

Am i missing something or is the final frustum going to be constructed differently?

Maybe just a funny angle.-.
Since the building is designed to sway an insane (in my mind) three feet in any direction, I wouldn't be surprised if it is constructed differently (doesn't sears tower only sway 6 inches?), but if you look at the corner support columns it is clear that they aren't perfectly in line. Also notice how the corners of the climbing framework aren't touching each other as they would going straight up.
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The Hancock building has a 30" sway at the top, remember that's over 1000' of building so it's not that insane. I've actually seen the water move in the toilet in a unit in there.

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So if you look at Zeka`s pics, the 5th pic from top shows straight columns and same size floors!

Am i missing something or is the final frustum going to be constructed differently?

Blow thru floor?
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So if you look at Zeka`s pics, the 5th pic from top shows straight columns and same size floors!

Am i missing something or is the final frustum going to be constructed differently?

Maybe just a funny angle.-.
Its just a funny angle. The converging parallels don't help.

Here's a zoom of a frame I took from Randolph



I lined up a white vertical line with the slab under the construction screening. You can see that line doesn't touch the eded of the slabs below.

Also, I don't know if it was my eyes paying trick on me, but when I walked passed today, it does appear the upper frustum has higher ceilings than the floors at or below the final setback.
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Old Posted Oct 22, 2018, 6:46 PM
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Its just a funny angle. The converging parallels don't help.

Here's a zoom of a frame I took from Randolph



I lined up a white vertical line with the slab under the construction screening. You can see that line doesn't touch the eded of the slabs below.

Also, I don't know if it was my eyes paying trick on me, but when I walked passed today, it does appear the upper frustum has higher ceilings than the floors at or below the final setback.
Got it, much better angle!
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Tough, but fair.

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^agreed. Joe is very talented and I continue to follow him on flickr, and respect his (copy)rights, but that was funny as hell.
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....are they at the blow through floor?
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Old Posted Oct 22, 2018, 10:38 PM
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....are they at the blow through floor?
No!

Looks to me like they're only a quarter of the way up from the final frustum.
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Old Posted Oct 22, 2018, 10:04 PM
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What happened? Sounds like an interesting backstory.
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What happened? Sounds like an interesting backstory.
There was quite a bit of drama a few years ago after someone posted pictures of his on the forum. I can't remember the details but he threatened legal action and we have poked fun at him ever since.
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There was quite a bit of drama a few years ago after someone posted pictures of his on the forum. I can't remember the details but he threatened legal action and we have poked fun at him ever since.
I think it has happened many times - the last was a few months ago. In his defense though - it's his stuff and he does have a right to say you can't post his stuff here but anyway I don't want to get into that
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I think it has happened many times - the last was a few months ago. In his defense though - it's his stuff and he does have a right to say you can't post his stuff here but anyway I don't want to get into that
I think the ire is wayyy disproportionate to the offense at this point. I don't even think it's ire, it's just funny. He does take amazing shots and I'm a fan of his Flickr
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How can they design a residential tower to sway that much? I thought residential buildings were supposed to be much more rigid to avoid discomfort for residents.
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This baby will be topped off before 2019? Yes!
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This baby will be topped off before 2019? Yes!
They have around 20 floors to go. At 3 days per floor, they should be topped out some time in January if weather cooperates.
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They have around 20 floors to go. At 3 days per floor, they should be topped out some time in January if weather cooperates.
By my count there are only about 14 floors left as of today. There are 11 floors per frustum (23 total for the top two frustums when you account for the middle transition floor) and with about 8 already poured (based on photos form last Thursday) on the second to last frustum, I the we're closer to the top.

That said, my contact said topping off would be in late February.

So based on these two bits of information are there more floors on the last two frustums than have been used in all the previous ones? Or perhaps the liquid dampers will take a lot more time to frame out and pour...
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