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Latoso Apr 1, 2007 8:38 AM

CHICAGO | Trump Tower | 1,389' Official / 1,198' Roof | 96 FLOORS
 
Here's the link to the last page of the old thread: http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show...100944&page=80

http://www.chicagoarchitecture.info/...pTower-011.jpg

http://img49.imageshack.us/img49/8048/ttc5.jpg

DUBAI2015 Apr 1, 2007 6:48 PM

1 more rendering of it:

http://img91.imageshack.us/img91/1741/3570991zc.jpg

Construction:
http://img152.imageshack.us/img152/2...ump3306sg2.jpg

http://img152.imageshack.us/img152/6...p330aonsq1.jpg
^Pictures by i am hydrogen

museumparktom Apr 1, 2007 8:06 PM

:previous: I saw someone ask for a shot from the AON. Nice pic I_am_hydrogen.

left of center Apr 1, 2007 9:43 PM

I love the 2nd rendering in the first post. it looks insane!

Chicago2016 Apr 1, 2007 10:42 PM

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Originally Posted by left of center (Post 2735383)
I love the 2nd rendering in the first post. it looks insane!

Yeah I agree. This tower is going to be amazing. :banana:

Nowhereman1280 Apr 1, 2007 11:52 PM

^^^ Every render STR does makes the subject look insane! I can't imagine that render with the facade we are seeing now on it! Wow, that will be hot!

Steely Dan Apr 2, 2007 10:10 PM

now that we can see a good chunk of the building with its facade, does anyone want to predict at this preliminary stage whether this one will have the magic to join the architerally elite residential skyscrapers in our city (hancock, lake point tower, marina city)? is this building mostly remarkable just for it's extreme height and highly visisble location, or is there that extra special something going on here?

i don't have definite answers to these questions; i keep waivering back and forth.

Chicago Shawn Apr 2, 2007 10:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Steely Dan (Post 2737814)
now that we can see a good chunk of the building with its facade, does anyone want to predict at this preliminary stage whether this one will have the magic to join the architerally elite residential skyscrapers in our city (hancock, lake point tower, marina city)? is this building mostly remarkable just for it's extreme height and highly visisble location, or is there that extra special something going here?

i don't have definite answers to these questions; i keep waivering back and forth.

Its not an earth shattering inovation of design like the other buildings you mentioned; however, this building is pretty remarkable in its concrete structure (it will be tallest in the city, upon completion) and its contextualism is a strong design statement in a building of this size.

I think this building will be among the elite upon completion, but I feel CS will steel all the thunder away from this one.

BorisMolotov Apr 2, 2007 11:09 PM

Which is why Trump's next building (if he makes one) will be that much better, to "fight" against the Chicago Spire.

ComandanteCero Apr 2, 2007 11:35 PM

it's a nice building, with a solid design, but I don't think it's iconic by any stretch of the imagination. In any other location, it would have been just another really big glossy building, and probably not stand out much other than fot its height and bulk (Water Tower Place comes to mind as a building that fades into the background due to its design, despite its large size).

But since Trump has one of the most visible and high profile locations in the city it's kind of inevitable to look at it (in the same way it's almost unavoidable that you look at Park Tower when you are around Lake Shore Park). It'll certainly be one of the buildings you remember, but I don't think it'll be one that people really love. In my opinion the design doesn't spark the imagination the way the John Hancock or Marina city buildings do. Doesn't mean it's a bad design at all, like i said, it's a solid building, but doesn't quite rise above the architectural pack (which is admittedly hard in a who's who of architecture city like Chicago).

brian_b Apr 2, 2007 11:46 PM

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Originally Posted by BorisMolotov (Post 2737989)
Which is why Trump's next building (if he makes one) will be that much better, to "fight" against the Chicago Spire.

Well as long as it doesn't look anything like his tower going up in Vegas. I saw it the other day; the curtain wall is almost finished :eek:

tennis1400 Apr 3, 2007 12:44 AM

Thats because Trump actually had a hand in the Vegas Towers Design. He sure likes his Gold!!

Marcu Apr 3, 2007 3:08 AM

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Originally Posted by tennis1400 (Post 2738260)
Thats because Trump actually had a hand in the Vegas Towers Design. He sure likes his Gold!!

http://www.vegas-online.de/images/bu...lustration.jpg

Hoodrat Apr 3, 2007 3:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Chicago Shawn (Post 2737890)
I think this building will be among the elite upon completion, but I feel CS will steel all the thunder away from this one.

I am sincerely not trying to troll here, but I highly doubt CS will happen. Be happy with Trump, it's shaping up to be a world class beauty.

honte Apr 3, 2007 3:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Marcu (Post 2738727)

OMFG!

ANYONE who ever said or even thought a negative thing about TTC needs to take a hard look at this ... and let out a huge sigh of relief.

Seeing the tower cranes now from Grant Park is a real joy - and they are popping up in a few very surprising places. The tower is also starting to really have an impact on the Courthouse district of River North. That area is going to feel much more urban and enclosed when TTC is finished.

Alliance Apr 3, 2007 4:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Steely Dan (Post 2737814)
now that we can see a good chunk of the building with its facade, does anyone want to predict at this preliminary stage whether this one will have the magic to join the architerally elite residential skyscrapers in our city (hancock, lake point tower, marina city)? is this building mostly remarkable just for it's extreme height and highly visisble location, or is there that extra special something going on here?

i don't have definite answers to these questions; i keep waivering back and forth.

I say no. I think the building is too conservative and lacks any sort of real way that its actually advancing skyscrapers.

Height doesn't do it for me...and it has a SPIRE :hell:

Skyward Apr 3, 2007 5:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Steely Dan (Post 2737814)
Is this building mostly remarkable just for it's extreme height and highly visible location, or is there that extra special something going on here?

Nothing revolutionary, just a Zelig that serves the site and broader context well. To my eye the most revealing aspect is the effect on Mies work. The IBM building finally has a partner it can muscle up against. Bertrand's towers contrast well but don't bring the testosterone and the Sun Times looked like it already had been stomped by its neighbor.

I suppose the additional height still could muck it up but I can't see it.

I do have concern that the bad winter wind at State and the river will be turned it into a flash freezer with the addition of a super tall.



That gold screams 1982. One of those beasts is hard on the cloverleaf at 90/290 in Schaumburg. Burn out your retinas in the summer afternoon rush. Of course the all time gold plated s&^t box is Oral's God awful tower in Tulsa. I believe the architectural style is known as "Bling". :haha:

Independence Apr 3, 2007 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Skyward (Post 2739270)
That gold screams 1982. One of those beasts is hard on the cloverleaf at 90/290 in Schaumburg. Burn out your retinas in the summer afternoon rush. Of course the all time gold plated s&^t box is Oral's God awful tower in Tulsa. I believe the architectural style is known as "Bling". :haha:

:D :previous:

Chicago Shawn Apr 4, 2007 5:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skyward (Post 2739270)
That gold screams 1982. One of those beasts is hard on the cloverleaf at 90/290 in Schaumburg. Burn out your retinas in the summer afternoon rush. Of course the all time gold plated s&^t box is Oral's God awful tower in Tulsa. I believe the architectural style is known as "Bling". :haha:

:haha: Nice way to sum it up. I do think the mid-rise you are referring to is technically in Rolling Ghettos rather than Scumburg.

nicopico Apr 5, 2007 3:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Steely Dan (Post 2737814)
is this building mostly remarkable just for it's extreme height and highly visisble location, or is there that extra special something going on here?

I am abslutely in love with this building. The old barge-like Sun Times was out of place and did little to "stir men's blood." Yes TTC is big. But what fuels my passion for this building is that you are never really looking at it. To gaze upon it is to see Chicago reflected in it. The mirrored clear blue sky and the old literally reflected in the new is what makes it remarkable. :tup:


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