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Why are the ground level window spandrel panels opaque? I'm so confused at why they are like that.
you don't need to be clairvoyant to know that this thing is going to be a cheaply constructed, poorly designed, massively ugly blight on the skyline.
1. its already clear from the Wall Of A Million Mullions that they are busily fabricating.
2. check out the website for the esteemed architects of this incoherent hodge-podge, if you can bear it. you will see ample evidence of the complete lack of design intelligence that is the trademark of this company.
3. waddle over one block north-west, and feast your eyes on their sheet metal masterpiece, the Eyesores Of College Park.
just forget the "lets wait and see" charade. its over already. its a disaster, and its just going to become a bigger and bigger disaster.
Funny, but I never mentioned the word clairvoyant. You did. You are the one coming to a conclusive judgement regarding a building that isn't complete. I simply pointed out that most of the building isn't there yet, so there isn't much to debate. It should have been obvious to you that the sentence didn't suggest any type of restriction regarding discussion on what has been built so far. But as you were so anxious to slide in your little attempt at an insult, you missed that part.
Good for you if you hate it. That's your opinion. Have fun. But don't be so arrogant as to think you possess authoritative and objective knowledge of a structure that has yet to be completed.
Can't wait till this bad boy is done... Thing is massive...
What’s the deal with calling this building "a bad boy", “a beast”, a "monster" etc? You’re like the 15th person to go down this road. Bad boys, beasts, monsters etc. aren’t typically associated with architectural excellence, principles of urbanism, quality of the public realm etc. All they suggest is macho posturing. We’re talking about buildings not professional wrestlers.
What’s the deal with calling this building "a bad boy", “a beastâ€, a "monster" etc? You’re like the 15th person to go down this road. Bad boys, beasts, monsters etc. aren’t typically associated with architectural excellence, principles of urbanism, quality of the public realm etc. All they suggest is macho posturing. We’re talking about buildings not professional wrestlers.