adamyyc
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ScotlandThose are cool. Where are those located?
ScotlandThose are cool. Where are those located?
AKA, Artax and the swamp of sadness"By the Banks of the Bow"
Duuuuude, trigger warning.AKA, Artax and the swamp of sadness
Wrong thread, but very relevant and important nonetheless! Renderings always look fastforwarded 10+ years with respect to landscaping, its the placement and assortment imo, that are important at opening day. With regards to the EC, i did like the retail/landscaping/lighting vibe we saw on 4th on V1, felt welcoming, will likely not see a regression in this space.Thinking long picture, I think the landscaping here is going to age very well, and it will improve the look of this thing year over year as the trees get bigger. It’s truly not *THAT* bad up close.
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So glad they did the 17th Ave extension... I'll give the previous building credit where it is due, it didn't have a backdoor that wasn't actually a backdoor. This angular wall sure makes it feel like this is the "back of house". Not how I'd like the building to feel on street extension that's a hundreds of millions dollar project in and of itself.That last picture is brutal!
in fairness, there's a glass curtain wall mere feet to the right, and a corner to the left, with angled windows in the middle whihc u cant see. This is the purpose of certain types of landscaping, to make less visually appealing spaces...more appealing! and to break up what is a long piece of frontage...It really is a BIG building! in 5-6 years those trees, with some proper up-lighting, could make for a warm feelSo glad they did the 17th Ave extension... I'll give the previous building credit where it is due, it didn't have a backdoor that wasn't actually a backdoor. This angular wall sure makes it feel like this is the "back of house". Not how I'd like the building to feel on street extension that's a hundreds of millions dollar project in and of itself.
What a lovely industrial building!
Recreate the mural that was on the Corral maybe?too soon for a mural?