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Old Posted Apr 18, 2015, 5:21 PM
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The skeleton look could actually be achieved with existing technology. The cost would be a wee bit prohibitive, but it would look very cool. Anyone willing to cough up, say, a billion spare Washingtons for special effects?
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Once construction starts above the parking podium, the main tower looks like it could rise quickly, perhaps one cement pour per floor compared to two pours, several days apart per floor, like they did on the Colorado tower.
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Old Posted Apr 19, 2015, 6:31 AM
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Here's the one of the skeleton

Interesting. I thought in the original massing the podium would take the whole block.
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Old Posted Apr 20, 2015, 9:39 PM
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Of course the background is very vague as have been most of the imagery for this building, but if that's supposed to be Seaholm Residences, then that sure does look taller than 685 feet. Seaholm Residences is 341 feet, and it looks at least twice as tall and more. Anyone care to tinker with a photo editor and double Seaholm just for fun?
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Of course the background is very vague as have been most of the imagery for this building, but if that's supposed to be Seaholm Residences, then that sure does look taller than 685 feet. Seaholm Residences is 341 feet, and it looks at least twice as tall and more. Anyone care to tinker with a photo editor and double Seaholm just for fun?
The background looks generic cause I don't see Shoal Creek at all.
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Old Posted Apr 20, 2015, 10:14 PM
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Interesting. I thought in the original massing the podium would take the whole block.

I think that's a cross section to show the core, so only the back half of the building is shown.
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The background looks generic cause I don't see Shoal Creek at all.
The creek runs behind the tower and into the foreground on its right (east) side. It's there...
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Old Posted Apr 20, 2015, 10:25 PM
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I think that's a cross section to show the core, so only the back half of the building is shown.
Well, that makes sense. Thanks.
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Of course the background is very vague as have been most of the imagery for this building, but if that's supposed to be Seaholm Residences, then that sure does look taller than 685 feet. Seaholm Residences is 341 feet, and it looks at least twice as tall and more. Anyone care to tinker with a photo editor and double Seaholm just for fun?
Twice as tall is 682 feet. And 685 feet is more.
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The creek runs behind the tower and into the foreground on its right (east) side. It's there...
Oh I see it now, I didn't notice the lower right corner with the trees. So this would be looking to the north.
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It looks like they threw the JW Marriott in the massing.
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It looks like they threw the JW Marriott in the massing.
That's what I thought too. It looks a lot more like the JW than Seaholm.
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Um your all a bit off I think. I see it this way.

Seaholm is the lower left high building as it sits a street south of 3rd.

The low building is the Gables apartments like 4 stories north of 3rd.

The tall building back left is Monarch, just drawn with only one wing and not rounded.
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I think that's a cross section to show the core, so only the back half of the building is shown.
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From this rendering it looks like they might make the trestle bridge a pedestrian bridge.



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From this rendering it looks like they might make the trestle bridge a pedestrian bridge.
A) I beat you

B) If you'll notice that, at the entrance to the trestle bridge, there's a fence. I'm gonna go with it won't be pedestrian accessible.
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I'm personally very pleased with the decision to have a public plaza. I feel like it compensates nicely for any open space lost by the low-rise at Seaholm. I also like the redesign of the trail, and that it looks like the city is still moving forward with the pedestrian bridge connecting the trail and 4th and Rio Grande. I'm hoping it leads to people using the sidewalks on that corner because every time I drive that corner there's someone walking out into traffic right where the parked cars create a blind corner, and it's like, seriously? PGI has a sidewalk. Use it—but I digress.

I'm very much looking forward to this
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A) I beat you
You beat me with the first image, but you added the second two after I made my post. So naa naa naa

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B) If you'll notice that, at the entrance to the trestle bridge, there's a fence. I'm gonna go with it won't be pedestrian accessible.
Yeah, I was wrong. The trestle bridge is fenced off. It's the other bridge - the one that's lighter in color) that will be for pedestrians, because in that huge version you originally posted, you can people on the bridge on the big rendering at the top and the middle rendering on the bottom.

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Old Posted Apr 23, 2015, 3:05 AM
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That looks awesome. I really like it, even though I wouldn't necessarily oppose extending 3rd (while it's not at all necessary with the new 2nd St. bridge). I think this is a great plan for the space.

Anyone know why they're keeping the rail bridge? Or why they've kept it all these years? Does it just go down to money or is there another reason? I know it's not hurting anything, just curious.
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