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hammersklavier Nov 9, 2017 3:38 AM

PHILADELPHIA | 3001 JFK Boulevard | Schuylkill Yards | 512 FT | 34 FLOORS
 
Title: 3001 JFK Boulevard - Schuylkill Yards Phase I
Project: Office, lab, retail
Architect: SHOP
Developer: Brandywine Realty Trust
Location: 3001 JFK Blvd. Philadelphia, PA
Neighborhood: University City
District: West Philadelphia
Floors: 34 floors
Height: 512 FT

We have our first real rendering for Schuylkill Yards! Meet SHoP's 3003 JFK.

New look at first two towers - 3001 JFK & 3025 JFK Blvd:

https://i.imgur.com/q5EyqSI.jpg

https://schuylkillyards.com/sites/de...?itok=EFdR7Zip

https://www.brandywinerealty.com/sit...&itok=f_8YNKrC

https://www.brandywinerealty.com/sit...&itok=ZUVxQAiV

https://www.brandywinerealty.com/sit...&itok=tPvRBhvP

https://schuylkillyards.com/sites/de...?itok=sCZiZrJN

https://www.brandywinerealty.com/property/3001-jfk-blvd

https://philly.curbed.com/2017/11/8/...groundbreaking[/QUOTE]

skyscraper Nov 9, 2017 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by hammersklavier (Post 7980617)
We have our first real rendering for Schuylkill Yards! Meet SHoP's 3003 JFK.

From the thread:

Is this one building, or three buildings stacked on top of each other?
I hope this is not the final version. I like the interplay of solids and voids in the top part, but the bottom parts need to figure out what they want to be. That middle section looks like a shipping container shoved into the building's gut.

McBane Nov 9, 2017 2:32 PM

I like the top two sections, but the bottom third is just completely disconnected. Is that brick!? If Schyukill Yards is designed as a fresh, modern neighborhood built from the ground up, is it necessary to have red brick? Maybe it's not red brick but whatever it is, it just doesn't mesh well with the rest of the tower. A better design (imho) would be for the base to use the same design as either the top section or the middle section. Three differing sections is just too much on the eyes, esp when one is so different from the other two.

Aside from that, I'm jumping for joy! I hope this happens soon.

I assume this is the current site? https://goo.gl/maps/zLZFYM5Ngt82 And the "hole" to the right (east) is Cira II?

Finally, just a little housekeeping question: is it necessary to have a separate thread for this building? Especially at this point? Aside from an updated rendering, the article cited above didn't have any concrete information about this building. Shouldn't all individuals buildings be kept within the greater Schuylkill Yards thread until it's under construction or at least close to it? Maybe not, but it feels like too many threads; at least that's my two cents.

summersm343 Nov 9, 2017 3:08 PM

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Originally Posted by McBane (Post 7980864)
I assume this is the current site? https://goo.gl/maps/zLZFYM5Ngt82 And the "hole" to the right (east) is Cira II?

Correct.

Quote:

Finally, just a little housekeeping question: is it necessary to have a separate thread for this building? Especially at this point? Aside from an updated rendering, the article cited above didn't have any concrete information about this building. Shouldn't all individuals buildings be kept within the greater Schuylkill Yards thread until it's under construction or at least close to it? Maybe not, but it feels like too many threads; at least that's my two cents.
I'm going to clean up the threads now.

summersm343 Nov 9, 2017 3:11 PM

Another rendering showing this first tower, which is just to the left of Cira Centre:

https://image-store.slidesharecdn.co...-original.jpeg

mcgrath618 Nov 9, 2017 3:37 PM

Is that a new rooftop park on top of the Bulletin building? Or has that always been there?
Really excited to finally see this project take off. Hopefully I'll get accepted into Drexel and I can give you guys daily updates when this thing starts to take off.

jsbrook Nov 9, 2017 4:27 PM

I expect much better from SHoP. Please let this change! This manner of achieving outdoor space and green on the building is very clumsy and looks awful. No to the bumpout.

Busy Bee Nov 9, 2017 4:50 PM

Its not bad. Looks like something you'd see in Rotterdam.

summersm343 Nov 9, 2017 4:52 PM

I wouldn't harp on the design too much yet guys.

DrachenFire Nov 9, 2017 5:09 PM

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Originally Posted by McBane (Post 7980864)
is it necessary to have red brick?

Could be worse, could be Drexel Special Orange!

donoteat Nov 9, 2017 5:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by McBane (Post 7980864)
is it necessary to have red brick?

the brick is the only nice part of it IMO

jjv007 Nov 9, 2017 6:55 PM

I know we're basing this off the renderings but am I the only one who feels this will max out at 500 ft?

Chubbs Peterson Nov 9, 2017 7:02 PM

The top half looks like 1818 Market. Really hope it doesn't turn out like that.

Mr Saturn64 Nov 9, 2017 8:55 PM

I hope it turns out differently. Personally, I find these buildings really hit or miss, and it's clearly a miss. Not as much of a miss as the one on far left in the big rendering. That thing's really ugly. The rest of 'em don't bother me, though. All I'd really like is for the heights to stay consistent. Except for the tallest two.

hammersklavier Nov 9, 2017 9:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by McBane (Post 7980864)
Finally, just a little housekeeping question: is it necessary to have a separate thread for this building? Especially at this point? Aside from an updated rendering, the article cited above didn't have any concrete information about this building. Shouldn't all individuals buildings be kept within the greater Schuylkill Yards thread until it's under construction or at least close to it? Maybe not, but it feels like too many threads; at least that's my two cents.

After keeping Cira South together for so long it had become ludicrously unwieldy to have it in a single thread I made the executive decision to have separate threads for every major project in SY. It'll work like the Hudson Yards threads -- there's a thread for the Yards as a whole as well as separate threads for every major project in the Yards.

christof Nov 10, 2017 1:43 AM

Underwhelming design, to be honest with you.

JohnIII Nov 10, 2017 4:57 PM

Hmmm 570'; that's a good height; overall it adds to the dynamism of the skyline. If it tops out it could sit well being not far from FMC.

But its early days yet so I'm not sure if I can speak to the design:
What is the streetscape like?
Does it bring life to West JFK Boulevard?
How is the night time lighting scheme?
How does it work with the combined hopes of the Rail Station?

I can't form an opinion on the design yet; its to early for me good people.

GarCastle Jan 13, 2018 3:30 PM

I'm a bit baffled by the illustrator's thought that Septa regional rail trains run under Market Street? Subway cars yes, regional rail not so much.

Cheers,
G.

Baconboy007 Jan 15, 2018 3:46 PM

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Originally Posted by GarCastle (Post 8045936)
I'm a bit baffled by the illustrator's thought that Septa regional rail trains run under Market Street? Subway cars yes, regional rail not so much.

Cheers,
G.

I think that's the El.

FourS Jan 17, 2018 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Baconboy007 (Post 8047426)
I think that's the El.

I think the airport line goes under the streets there too. Not underground, but under the streets. I could be wrong. I think the Elwyn train and the one to Delaware may too.


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