FMCS
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Can you all imagine a modern day interpretation of the Art Deco buildings found in New York or Chicago?? I've been wishing for that for a long time......
We have one next door called "The Uptown".
Has Foster and Partners ever even made anything remotely Art Decoish or "classical" looking?
The tower’s massing respects the height and scale of its neighbours. Its three slender volumes appear faceted in elevation, visually reducing the building’s scale, while emphasising its vertical form. Each volume extends into a series of deep bay windows, which maximise views and broaden the elegant living spaces within. The bay windows are unified by a delicate horizontal grid of stainless steel bands, referencing the refined New York Art Deco style of nearby buildings. The tower’s jewel-like quality is further enhanced by highly reflective panels, which run vertically between each of the bays.
A grander version of One St Thomas would be nice. I do like living in the Uptown, despite how panned the project has been on this site.
Found this Dolce Magazine article, Dec. 18th - "The One-Billion Dollar Building"
http://www.dolcemag.com/general-int...m-mizrahi-1bloor-east-condo-development/16929
Being a cornerstone of the Mink Mile, retail will also be a crucial component of the building’s street presence. Mizrahi explains that retail space is being custom designed with no columns or pillars obstructing the line of sight to house flagship stores from top international brands. He can’t say which retailers he’s in talks with, only that they’re “the ones†in their respective sectors.
Yep, the sidewalks are frequently packed, but there is relatively little vehicle traffic in comparison. At least 1 lane needs to be removed, ideally all of them.
50 UN Plaza in New York is a Foster building and from the description of the building on the website
Has Foster and Partners ever even made anything remotely Art Decoish or "classical" looking?
No. Foster & Partners are known for embracing technology and the contemporary. Anyone hoping for an art-deco throwback from them will be sorely disappointed.