Miscreant
Senior Member
I'd be interested to hear what's not to your liking. I find it beautiful--where are you coming down on it? I'm genuinely interested in an alternate perspective.
Get Diamond and Schmidt on this one.
I'd be interested to hear what's not to your liking. I find it beautiful--where are you coming down on it? I'm genuinely interested in an alternate perspective.
I didn't say I didn't like it. I just don't find the interior spaces of a superior quality to what you may find in Toronto.
I'm not particularly impressed by it so, yeah, it could happen here.
In today's UT frontpage story, I'm very encouraged to see the focus on improving the public realm on the site, as well as its pedestrian connectivity to NPS. Given the architects involved, I'm also heartened to see that the DRP is, and appears to be pledging to continue to staying engaged in the design process. Hard to believe shovels are slated to be in the ground by '17.
There aren't a whole lot of modern tower courthouses I can think of, internationally (the space is dominated by low-to-mid-rise), but below are some more thought starters (bearing in mind that the guidelines here call for 20+ stories and a rectilinear design). And here's an interesting Atlantic piece on "The Hit and Miss Architecture of New Courthouses: A tour of emerging trends in courthouse design."
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