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v.o.r.t.e.x Sep 22, 2013 6:25 AM

Bank of America Corporate Center is gorgeus

LPD Lighting Jan 18, 2014 11:24 PM

I have lived in two of the cities that made your list - Baltimore and Nashville - and you completely missed the mark in both cities.

Transamerica Tower - Baltimore

I actually had to google this because I was like "what's the Transamerica Tower?" Now I see - you mean the Legg Mason building. Hard to get a long-standing name out of your head once it's there. From a distance, the building is indeed nothing much to look at. Not really ugly, just nothing special. But the ground level is actually a serviceable Mies rip-off glass box through which a gorgeous red marble core is visible. The lack of corner offices is intentional - at the time the building was built, there wasn't much to look at except a run-down, polluted harbor. There were even huge marble plinths on every floor designed to block the view below and direct the eye outward. These were removed (minus one that an endangered bird has nested in for several years) during recent renovations.

Snodgrass Building - Nashville

Another "nothing special, but not really ugly" candidate. The building is actually a nice, clean form study. At ground level, a large, open plaza grounds the building and gives it a pleasant setting. I used to walk over and eat my lunches there.

And now for the proof of just how far you missed the mark.

William Donald Schaefer Tower - Baltimore

There apparently wasn't the budget for a sufficiently tall tower to honor our former Governor and Mayor, so they planted a big middle finger on top.

https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/i...H3dUWQNboK7K7QFlickr user anomalous_a



The ground level looks like something off of the set of "The Wiz" with all of its faux-copper faux-pipery
http://msa.maryland.gov/msa/mdmanual...98-1-1784b.jpgmsa.maryland.gov

AT&T Building - Nashville

https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/i...LFg-eIV49UgcVQwikipedia

Locals call it the "Batman Building" which is generous, in my estimation. Proportionally, it is very...odd. Very squat. Without the twin spires, it would be even more so. Ground level is essentially non-existent. Most street-level facades are blank slabs of granite that crowd the sidewalk. The main entrance has some grass and benches, but there is nothing particularly inviting about it.

Guiltyspark Feb 6, 2014 6:14 PM

I kind of like the AT&T Building. It would be much better if it was twice the height though.

ozone Mar 29, 2014 8:59 PM

The ATT "Batman" building is truly a dreadful WTF design. It looks like it belongs in the capital of Kyrakhikastan. It's late construction date makes it even more unforgivable some how. As for the OP's list -it's pretty ridiculous. I can think of plenty examples of far worst towers. BTW the former California Automobile Association Building in San Francisco doesn't look like that anymore. That concrete facade is gone and it's in the process of being replaced by a glass one. And your assessment of the SF skyline is like 10 years behind the the times. Other that that good on you.

AcmeGreg May 6, 2014 5:53 PM

Portland Stumpscrapers
 
Hey I've got one for you! No, wait… forgot where i was. Guess the building has to qualify as a skyscraper first. They don't call us Stumptown for nuthin!

Perklol May 19, 2014 2:24 AM

What's wrong with the Sony Tower? It's one of my favorites in NYC.

Guiltyspark May 19, 2014 2:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Eveningsong (Post 6583159)
What's wrong with the Sony Tower? It's one of my favorites in NYC.

Personally, I like skyscrapers to look like skyscrapers, not furniture. The base and main part of the tower are above average but I hate the pinacle.

Guiltyspark May 19, 2014 2:38 PM

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Originally Posted by ozone (Post 6517862)
The ATT "Batman" building is truly a dreadful WTF design. It looks like it belongs in the capital of Kyrakhikastan. It's late construction date makes it even more unforgivable some how. As for the OP's list -it's pretty ridiculous. I can think of plenty examples of far worst towers. BTW the former California Automobile Association Building in San Francisco doesn't look like that anymore. That concrete facade is gone and it's in the process of being replaced by a glass one. And your assessment of the SF skyline is like 10 years behind the the times. Other that that good on you.

It looks like a lot of post modern to me. Trying to break up the mass with different materials while keeping a large floor plate. I really don't see anything to get worked up over.

bob rulz Jun 24, 2014 4:05 AM

I don't know what all of my least favorite skyscrapers are (as I mentioned in an earlier post though, the LDS Church Office Building is hideous and worthy of being on this list), but my absolute least favorite skyscraper in history is the Aon Center in Chicago.

It's simply one of the most unimaginative building designs I have ever seen. To make it even worse, its height just dominates over everything around it. I could tolerate it if it was shorter and therefore generally blended in with the rest of the Chicago skyline, but it just sticks out there. Yuck.

I also strongly dislike pretty much every skyscraper made by Minoru Yamasaki. They're all just copy-cats of the original World Trade Center (or the WTC is copycats of them, either way they all look the same). Sorry but I just find his designs so bland, and that includes the original WTC (as iconic as they were, architecturally I found them ugly).

texcolo Jun 24, 2014 4:43 AM

Hold on a minute, you diss One Shell Center in New Orleans. At best it's just bland, and at worst it's bland as well.

Yet, you let Plaza Tower slide by???

Now this is an ugly arse building.

http://www.emporis.com/images/show/429658-Large.jpg
http://www.emporis.com/images/show/429658-Large.jpg

ChiSoxRox Jun 24, 2014 5:17 AM

Riverside Plaza in Minneapolis wins.

http://31.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m9...v5go1_1280.jpg

bob rulz Jun 24, 2014 10:30 PM

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Originally Posted by texcolo (Post 6629520)
Hold on a minute, you diss One Shell Center in New Orleans. At best it's just bland, and at worst it's bland as well.

Yet, you let Plaza Tower slide by???

Now this is an ugly arse building.

http://www.emporis.com/images/show/429658-Large.jpg
http://www.emporis.com/images/show/429658-Large.jpg

Is that an air traffic control tower?

texcolo Jun 24, 2014 11:12 PM

^

No! It's right in the middle of downtown. You can see the Superdome right behind it.

bob rulz Jun 25, 2014 6:20 AM

Oh I know it's right in the middle of downtown. But I can't imagine calling that anything but the Air Traffic Control Tower.

Wizened Variations Jun 27, 2014 4:48 PM

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Originally Posted by ChiSoxRox (Post 6629551)
Riverside Plaza in Minneapolis wins.

http://31.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m9...v5go1_1280.jpg

Minneapolis needs to get some of the redo specialists that are tidying up "Commieblocks" in eastern Europe to fix this. The basic lines are not that bad, IMO.

michael85225 Jul 8, 2014 7:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ChiSoxRox (Post 6629551)
Riverside Plaza in Minneapolis wins.

http://31.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m9...v5go1_1280.jpg

Add some shiny blue glass over the whole thing and it will look decent.

Michael12374 Jul 8, 2014 2:41 PM

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Originally Posted by michael85225 (Post 6645360)
Add some shiny blue glass over the whole thing and it will look decent.

They dont have the money. The whole building is basically a tall ghetto. Actually just about 6 months ago they found a terrorist recruiting center in it. I hope they just tear the whole thing down.

stormkingfan Jul 19, 2014 5:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Guiltyspark (Post 6439775)
I kind of like the AT&T Building. It would be much better if it was twice the height though.

or even three times. I agree with you there, Guilty.

stormkingfan Jul 19, 2014 5:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by texcolo (Post 6629520)
Hold on a minute, you diss One Shell Center in New Orleans. At best it's just bland, and at worst it's bland as well.

Yet, you let Plaza Tower slide by???

Now this is an ugly arse building.

http://www.emporis.com/images/show/429658-Large.jpg
http://www.emporis.com/images/show/429658-Large.jpg

Looks like something the US gov't might've designed...

stormkingfan Jul 19, 2014 5:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ChiSoxRox (Post 6629551)
Riverside Plaza in Minneapolis wins.

http://31.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m9...v5go1_1280.jpg

with the exception of passing through StP/Minn airport, I've never been to this area, but I figure these blocks might not look that bad from a distance, but up close? Only thing they got going for them is the coloured panels which seem to try to compensate for the Brutalist design.
(yikes! With the extremes in temperature up there, wouldn't one think that all that concrete has been taking on cracks over the past 40 years?)..........

....................nope. In doing a virtual walk round the neighbourhood via googlemaps street view, I found my theory doesn't hold water. They still look like towers which never had their cladding installed. They look like shit.


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