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Old Posted Mar 10, 2011, 7:52 PM
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Houston / St. Mary's / Travis / Riverwalk

Building #3 St. Marys & Travis

Office Headquarters (?)

368 ft



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Old Posted Apr 21, 2011, 11:45 PM
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Hotel San Antonio de Valero

Thanks Paul, got another one. This one is good for a chuckle, inspired by its namesake. Well, I like it anyway. I'll probably change the colors though.

Avenue E / Third / Bonham

Hotel (condos top 5 floors) / Retail / Entertainment (?)

263 ft


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Lets put condos on the top 5 floors of that one....

How about apartments/condos above retail on the skinny lot near the Embassy Riverwalk and Rand Bldg.? Something in the 150-200ft range would be nice.
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Lets put condos on the top 5 floors of that one.....
OK, done. Good idea, maybe Phil Collins would buy one.

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How about apartments/condos above retail on the skinny lot near the Embassy Riverwalk and Rand Bldg.? Something in the 150-200ft range would be nice
I thought the same thing. I started one on that lot a while back, only instead of retail at the bottom of Houston side I put in a new Texas Theater . I placed a parking garage on the Travis side, with apartments above. I was a little uninspired by it, so I left it and started something else. I'll play with it again; I'm sure retail can fit in there, maybe a cool bar. Thanks.
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I can't help to think that this rendering looks a whole like One Congress Building in Austin.



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Old Posted Apr 23, 2011, 11:18 AM
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Old Posted Apr 23, 2011, 4:39 PM
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OK, done. Good idea, maybe Phil Collins would buy one.



I thought the same thing. I started one on that lot a while back, only instead of retail at the bottom of Houston side I put in a new Texas Theater . I placed a parking garage on the Travis side, with apartments above. I was a little uninspired by it, so I left it and started something else. I'll play with it again; I'm sure retail can fit in there, maybe a cool bar. Thanks.
Entrance to the garage on Main St. side, retail on both Houston and Travis side (we can't have another Embassy Suites wall-along-Travis disaster,) parking underground or on 2+ floors and limited, there's plenty of on-street around.
Hope I didn't ask for too much.
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Entrance to the garage on Main St. side, retail on both Houston and Travis side (we can't have another Embassy Suites wall-along-Travis disaster,) parking underground or on 2+ floors and limited, there's plenty of on-street around.
Hope I didn't ask for too much.
Hmm... not too tall an order. Although I don't like the idea of having a garage entrance on a one way street (Riverbend Garage drives me crazy), I will try it your way. I'll try to have something to show you this week.

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. Although I don't like the idea of having a garage entrance on a one way street (Riverbend Garage drives me crazy), I will try it your way. I'll try to have something to show you this week.
It wouldn't be too bad; traffic from both directions of Travis would still have full access, and Houston St. W to E traffic would be the only ones that would really have to circle the block.
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Old Posted Apr 26, 2011, 11:48 PM
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The Brooklyn

Here's a quick one:


[B]Brooklyn / Alamo / 6th / Avenue E

Condos / Apartments / Retail(?) / Ballroom(?)

268 ft

focbrooklyn03 by Fireoutofclay, on Flickr
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Texas Theater

Ok miaht, this is what I came up with for that block. I figure I should get your input before I finish it up. I put the items in there like you asked. I added a parking entrance / exit on Main Street side as well; apparently left turns are not allowed on Soledad Street from Houston Street. I'll revisit this thing later and resubmit with whatever changes are made.

Houston / Soledad / Travis / Main

Theater, condos, penthouses, (parking garage 4 or 5 floors, half underground), retail at base on Soledad, Main, & Travis.

159ft

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Old Posted Jan 31, 2012, 9:13 PM
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Emily Morgan Hotel & Susanna Dickinson Apartments

As promised:

focemily03 by Fireoutofclay, on Flickr]
focemily07 by Fireoutofclay, on Flickr

210ft

E Houston / Avenue E / Travis / Third / Bonham
Emily Morgan Street: between Avenue E and Bonham

Addition Includes:

Condos on top 2 floors of expansion. Apartments on Emily Morgan St side

Office / Retail ? Restaurant? on North Building

I created glass/steel bridge structures to attach the old building to the expansion.

Kept the existing buildings on the lot. The History Shop can remain or maybe be a lobby area or expanded museum. I guess that old house by Bonham can be rented out for parties, be a bar &grill, or just stay whatever it is now.

multi-level undergound parking along expansion area

& some cool publlic art

Thanks to Sketchup & Building Maker

more pics at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/fireout...7629115962683/

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Old Posted Apr 5, 2012, 5:24 AM
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HEB Plaza Building

Thanks Lando.

Yet another fantasy:

Martin / Cameron / Salinas / Pecan

Taller Building 380ft
Smaller Building 310ft

HEB Headquarters
maybe CPS SAWS (?)
Large Conference Area or Hydro-farm (or both)
3 or 4 level Underground Parking Garage

focHEBPlaza03 by Fireoutofclay, on Flickr

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/fireout...7629743784127/


Also cleaned up that strip of San Pedro Creek
Picture more trees around the area; I had to minimize to keep the file small

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HEB should build a high rise DT for there HQ. Looks nice. you should send it to them
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Old Posted May 22, 2012, 5:52 PM
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Dallas Towers

Thanks Adtobias.

Here's another:

Dallas Towers by USAA

Augusta / McCullough / Dallas / Brooklyn

352ft.

Residential building, active and retired military
Conference & Reception Space
Parking Garage (it may be too small)

FOCAugusta03 by Fireoutofclay, on Flickr
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Old Posted Jun 26, 2012, 7:05 PM
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One Republic Center

E Commerce / S. St. Mary's / Market / Navarro

836ft


One Republic Center Texas Monument

Base could be Museum or Institute of Texan Cultures? / Civic Center? / Convention Space?

The five concrete mixture or metal heads on top: I picked Sam Houston, Stephen F.Austin, Moses Austin, Juan Seguin, and William Travis (i know, its debatable)
Five of the "six flags" (ceramic mosaics) above permanently positioned.
I am picturing at least 35 additional large statues of varying sizes and materials inside and outside the building. Tons of artwork.

Limited Underground Parking

focOneRepublicCenter16 by Fireoutofclay, on Flickr
focOneRepublicCenter02 by Fireoutofclay, on Flickr

more pics at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/fireout...7630292272430/
Thanks to Sketchup and Google Earth

This was inspired by the 1912 Alamo Heros Monument Rendering:

http://www.drtl.org/Research/Images/Tower.gif
According to emporis.com, it would have had a museum with displays from all counties

A few years ago I went to Houston to deliver a sculpture to an artist that worked out of this yard. The heads were amazing lined up like that. I also found this very inspirational.

http://farm1.staticflickr.com/151/42...680642d0_m.jpg

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Navarro Plaza

Navarro / St. Mary's / Villita

Mexican Consulate, Public Restrooms, Bridge connecting to Parking Garage.

It may not be a building, but I think it compliments its surroundings.
focnavplza02 by Fireoutofclay, on Flickr
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Old Posted Feb 12, 2013, 8:19 AM
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Jack White Apartments & 2 Parking Garages

Navarro / Villita / Jack White / Nueva

153ft.

New Parking Garage on Nueva and at the base of Apartment Building. Existing parking garage next to Apartments.

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Old Posted Feb 14, 2013, 6:00 AM
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Can you do one for Hemisfair? I like The 836 foot skyscraper, but it looks like it is not to scale with the surrounding buildings. The Drury plaza hotel is between 300-400 feet tall. I wish I knew how to do these designs. Nice work.
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