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Originally Posted by RGA
Thanks for the always positive comments in this site. It means a lot to us. We are co-architects of record for this tower. It was designed by ODA in NYC, and we, with MSTSD detailing the exterior, used our expertise to make the design constructible. We, RGA, are the designers and architects of Cyan, and of Azure on the Park.
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Thanks for stopping in and providing some info and more visuals! Many of us are really excited about this project. We really appreciate the way you've left the sidewalk open during construction. I have a few questions if you don't mind asking:
1. It looks like you guys are using post tension slabs so that you can fit more floors into the height. However, we noticed that y'all inserted structural support armatures between the floors as you built up and then moved them up to the the next floor after the concrete cured. Could you describe this process? What are it's benefits?
2. Could you confirm that you'll be facing the building with a white metal? Some of us had mini hear attacks when we saw what we thought was "stucco" on the facade.
3. What led to the switch from white glass in previous renderings to the current black glass?
4. Any ideas how quickly this may be converted to condos? It seems like its more of that type of development.
5. Do you have any elevation drawings you'd be comfortable sharing? If so, I'd love to use it as reference to make an illustration for our
diagram page.
Would love to hear back from you! If you don't feel comfortable answering (#4) that's cool. I'm just excited about the building.