If you could add 5 towers to your skyline.....
The catch is all 5 have to be from different cities in the U.S.
For Seattle I would add: Atlanta's BOA tower New York's Woolworth tower Chicago's Hancock tower Houston's Pennzoil center Detroit's One Detroit Center |
Mine for Seattle would all be tall residentials. I don't know which ones.
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for chicago:
1. ESB - NYC 2. terminal tower - cleveland 3. US steel - pittsburgh 4. columbia center - seattle 5. transamerica pyramid - san francisco i tried to keep this geared towards taller towers (that i really admire) that would still be able to have some kind of a presence on chicago's mighty skyline. there are craploads of shorter skyscrapers around the coutnry that i would love to have in chicago too, but i answered this more as a "skyline enhancement" exercise, and in chicago's case, that means towers that are at least 750' tall. |
For Boston
45 East 22ave in NYC Columbia Center in Seattle BofA center in Houston 150 North Riverside in Chicago One Atlantic Center in Atlanta Tried to go with relatively newer buildings that wouldn't completely overtake boston's own skyline. |
For Houston:
1 - China Resources HQ from Shenzen: http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/g...g/2011/sr1.jpg 2 - The Pinnacle from London: http://www.willfox.com/images/skyscr...tetower/11.jpg 3 - One One One Eagle Street from Brisbane: http://www.floth.com.au/images/233.jpg 4 - Bank of America Tower from New York: http://legacy.skyscrapercenter.com/c.../P4290205a.jpg 5 - Soleil Apartments from Brisbane: http://www.meriton.com.au/images/pro..._large/912.jpg |
For Chicago
- Shanghai Tower to replace Thompson Center - Suzhou Center for the Spire Site - Tower Verre at Roosevelt & Wabash - 181 Fremont in the South Loop - L Tower near McCormick |
i don't really care about skyline, but i'd add some central park streetwall to augment the east or west end of forest park in st. louis.
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We could use 5 office towers.
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I love this game. For San Francisco:
Jin Mao Tower (Shanghai) Fountain Place (Dallas) Mercantile Building/10 E. 40th St. (New York) Bank of China (Hong Kong) Chrysler Building (New York) |
1) Chrysler Building (NYC)
2) Empire State Building (NYC) 3) Woolworth Building (NYC) 4) Bank of China Tower (HK) 5) 20 Exchange Place (NYC) |
For Chicago
(1) IFC Hong Kong for Spire Site (2) Bank of China Hong Kong for Thompson Center (3) Shanghi World Financial Center for Wolf Point (4) Tokyo City Hall in Shinjuku to extend Skyline further west (5 is a tie) The Shard, Penzoil Building In Houston, Hudson Yards corset building |
For NYC
US Steel - Pittsburgh Daley Center - Chicago Lloyds - London HSBC - Hong Kong Water and Power - Los Angeles |
This is really tough. I almost want to add 5 per era! I will leave it to built structures, not even those under construction (which would change my list)
I will do LA, since it's the nearest major skyline to me. Petronas (somewhere down towards the 10 in South Park) Jin Mao (over by Chinatown) Pearl River Tower (fronting FIDM park space) 70 Pine Street (somewhere on Broadway or Main) Landmark Tower (Little Tokyo) |
Philadelphia's skyline doesn't have enough Art Deco and quality masonry so...
In no particular order... 1) 111 Westminster (Providence, RI, USA) npr.org 2) Gulf Tower (Pittsbrgh, PA, USA) rugbyrealty.com 3) CitySpire Center (New York, NY, USA) Stephen Wilcox/Flickr 4) Scotia Plaza (Toronto, ON, CA) skyscraper-en.wikidot.com 5) Gas Company Tower (Los Angeles, CA, USA) socalgreenrealestateblog.com |
For NY:
1) Sears Tower (I'd place it on 5th Ave near 432 park) 2) Ping Centre (From Shenzhen; I'd place it in Hudson Yards) 3) International Commerce Center (From Hong Kong, I'd place it in DoBro) 4) Bank of China Tower (I'd place it right where 2 WTC should rise) 5) Oriental Pearl Tower (I'd place it right on Battery Park) :D Interesting how a lot of us dig towers from HK. Truly some fantastic architecture there. |
For Halifax, Nova Scotia, I'd love to make the height-phobic NIMBYs scream!
NYC- One Penn Plaza. (OMG the NIMBY shrieks would be epic, it's HUGE) San Francisco- 50 Fremont (I can't help it, it's a cutie) Dubai- The Address Downtown Dubai Toronto- First Canadian Place Dallas- Fountain Place |
We really are a society of title readers only.
Only two posters have followed the OP's stipulations so far. |
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To Toronto I would add:
1) Library Tower - LA 2) John Hancock Tower - Chicago 3) John Hancock Tower - Boston 4) Columbia Center - Seattle 5) XYZ Buildings - NYC (I know technically these are three buildings, but I count them as one) I do love this thought exercise. I've often longed for an app or PC program that can generate a skyline with other buildings from various cities added in grid. I appreciate this can be done with PaintShop, but I would like a click and drag version for simplicity's sake. |
For Detroit:
Unite d'Habitation. I'd like a Unite by Le Corbusier to have been built south of Mies van der Rohe's Lafayette Park. Ministry of Health and Education Building by Lucio Costa in Rio de Janeiro. Guarantee Building by Louis Sullivan in Buffalo. Inland Steel Building by SOM in Chicago. And as much as Rockefeller Center as I can get. :) Honorable mentions include Park Hill in Sheffield and Robin Hood Gardens in London, but both are very site dependent so I stuck with more universal buildings. |
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