Getting ready with the fountain:
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As I've said before, not really sure why Four Seasons chose to go the same path as the west/south facing sides of the Opera House.

The idea of scattered windows like that isn't bad, but the fact that the windows are barely there, if they'd used slightly larger windows, it would seem more welcoming

It's a minor complaint from an otherwise perfect building, but still an odd choice.
 
It's going to be beautiful. But don't forget, it's a hotel entrance, not a public park.

How tempting will it be to want to sit on the edge of that massive fountain, or better yet, jump in it. I wish it were located in the park instead, so everyone could enjoy it. Oh well, it's still going to be spectacular from a distance.
 
Wow, that looks fantastic. The deeper red is a very nice touch. And the patio stone design. Dang.
 
Wow, fantastic. Kudos to Menkes, Four Seasons and Lifetime on this square, it's going to look fantastic. One big thing this will have over the other three new luxury hotels... No other entrance is nearly as grand, and when you're a "big shot" it's all about making that grand entrance, no?

Glad that it looks like they've finally committed the necessary man-power to get this thing finished up.
 
Now THAT looks upscale, unlike the ritz entrance. Wait till they put plants and flowers. It's gonna look so chic!
 
That is going to be one tall fountain.

The renders indicated about 4 stories.

This looks awesome, although it's location next to the large glass canopy feels a little awkward. It feels like the canopy should be about 2/3 as long as it is.
 

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