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interesting. wish it was taller.
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interesting. wish it was taller.
i wish, too......
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Why do they keep building short buildings in this area.?
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Old Posted Aug 12, 2008, 2:17 AM
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Also, the building looks great in the front (and back), but it looks ugly from the sides.
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Also, the building looks great in the front (and back), but it looks ugly from the sides.
the front elevation is excellent !!
the sides...
I think need to wait for the project is completed !
it may be something different from rendering
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probably one of the best looking designs! wish it was taller tho.
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I went to Brown Sugar the other day and walked by this building. I dont understand why it is built so far back from the street. Are they planning on doing a really nice court yard?
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I went to Brown Sugar the other day and walked by this building. I dont understand why it is built so far back from the street. Are they planning on doing a really nice court yard?
Not sure, but client wants to put a Art museum on the ground level.
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