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2 hours ago, Montrose1100 said:

That's not fair. When the Jeff Davis Hospital was completed in 1929 on this land, it was very much an "Urban" location.

Apologies to the forum for dragging this off topic. Just complaining about the suburban layouts of this development's neighbors. 

Shame on you @Montrose1100 for not posting pics of this versus discussing it and the neighboring buildings architectural merit.  Tisk-tisk!

I think the issue could be addressed if the Fed sold the land to this developer and then they built another 1-2 high rises and additional walkable low/mid rises.  I’ll keep looking for my rose colored glasses in the interim!  I don’t see how the Fed could have drastically reduced its footprint given the nature of what it is.

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On 6/10/2022 at 10:54 AM, arche_757 said:

Shame on you @Montrose1100 for not posting pics of this versus discussing it and the neighboring buildings architectural merit.  Tisk-tisk!

I think the issue could be addressed if the Fed sold the land to this developer and then they built another 1-2 high rises and additional walkable low/mid rises.  I’ll keep looking for my rose colored glasses in the interim!  I don’t see how the Fed could have drastically reduced its footprint given the nature of what it is.

Here's the previous Federal Reserve building, now the Cathedral Center for the Houston-Galveston archdiocese. The building still has the FRB features, which is kind of weird. https://www.google.com/maps/@29.7497408,-95.3676946,3a,75y,36.22h,90.54t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sa1bYtFh15yK42gl3RAgI3A!2e0!6shttps:%2F%2Fstreetviewpixels-pa.googleapis.com%2Fv1%2Fthumbnail%3Fpanoid%3Da1bYtFh15yK42gl3RAgI3A%26cb_client%3Dmaps_sv.tactile.gps%26w%3D203%26h%3D100%26yaw%3D82.52848%26pitch%3D0%26thumbfov%3D100!7i16384!8i8192

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9 hours ago, Ross said:

lets move it back there and tear down the current one!

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On 6/13/2022 at 9:24 AM, Ross said:

I love that building, but had no idea it used to be the Federal Reserve.  Very cool!

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On 5/11/2009 at 9:10 AM, kylejack said:

Jeff Davis hospital, then an empty field afaik.

Jeff Davis sat where the Fed Reserve is now, not where this building described above has gone up .   I was on my front porch and watched as they imploded JD--mid to late 2001 as I recall.

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On 6/21/2022 at 11:44 PM, hindesky said:

@urbanize713 That is the 8th floor where the condos start and some corner units have patios. Below that are the 7 floors of the Thompson hotel.

Condos actually start at 16th floor. That floor is the common area (pool, club house, etc) but it does have a penthouse on that floor and I think that's what the patio is for. The rest of the floor is common area so no patio and thus the weird asymmetry.

Starting from floors 17-29 are regular condos and 30-35 are the penthouses.

Thompson Hotel is up to 15th floor but not sure how much of that are rooms vs parking.

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On 6/17/2022 at 5:33 PM, sapo2367 said:

Where the new development is going in used to be one of the city incinerators. Also the fact that and incinerator and a hospital were built next to each other is wild. 

It could have also been permitted as a med waste incinerator similar to the one in Galveston

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On 6/30/2022 at 11:32 AM, thatguysly said:

It could have also been permitted as a med waste incinerator similar to the one in Galveston

The incinerator predates the hospital, having apparently been built in the 1920's. Here's a link, see page 4 http://drrobertbullard.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Bullard-Solid-Waste-and-Houston-Black-Community_Sociological-Inquiry-Vol-53-Spring-1983_4-7-14.pdf

 

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13 hours ago, Ross said:

The incinerator predates the hospital, having apparently been built in the 1920's. Here's a link, see page 4 http://drrobertbullard.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Bullard-Solid-Waste-and-Houston-Black-Community_Sociological-Inquiry-Vol-53-Spring-1983_4-7-14.pdf

 

Oh wow. That is really interesting. Thank you for sharing.

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1 hour ago, Montrose1100 said:

Unlikely, since it faces north. 

Very true. I was just bored at work, and feeling slightly sadistic in a comedic way haha. Construction documentation can be a real grind.

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21 minutes ago, Luminare said:

Very true. I was just bored at work, and feeling slightly sadistic in a comedic way haha. Construction documentation can be a real grind.

Well at least your procrastination at work is sort-of tangentially related to what you do, right? If someone looks over your shoulder you can just show them the URL. “It’s an architecture forum! It’s work-adjacent at worst!”

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21 minutes ago, BEES?! said:

Well at least your procrastination at work is sort-of tangentially related to what you do, right? If someone looks over your shoulder you can just show them the URL. “It’s an architecture forum! It’s work-adjacent at worst!”

I call it "Design Research", or "Constructability Research".

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6 hours ago, cityliving said:

This would have been a perfect photograph if only that ugly Service Corporation International building wasn't there.☹️

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^^^ actually, the edifice would have been "perfect" if it was fully completed.  the SCI building is just not that significant IMO.  however, it's getting there.  nonetheless, THANK U @cityliving for the beautiful illustration...

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20 hours ago, BEES?! said:

Well at least your procrastination at work is sort-of tangentially related to what you do, right? If someone looks over your shoulder you can just show them the URL. “It’s an architecture forum! It’s work-adjacent at worst!”

Hey, my lurking on this forum is important housing-market research which will be used to support our company's nation-wide recruiting efforts.

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17 minutes ago, cityliving said:

For those of you who seem confused, the ugly building that I was referring to in my photograph is this monstrosity, known as the Service Corporation International building.

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Not confused about what building you're referencing. Confused as to why you think this little infill building is worthy of ruining your photo. The patchy repair jobs on Memorial and giant garages in the background are more distracting. 

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12 hours ago, cityliving said:

This would have been a perfect photograph if only that ugly Service Corporation International building wasn't there.☹️

 

hope you don't mind me having edited on my phone (pixel has a feature called "Magic Eraser" which lets you remove features unwanted) to remove the offending building...

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something I like to do instead of that though, is in lightroom, you can use a feature to highlight specific areas, or defocus (by making less bright) other areas. it's a more subtle way of emphasis than Google's magic eraser.

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On 6/10/2022 at 8:40 AM, Montrose1100 said:

That's not fair. When the Jeff Davis Hospital was completed in 1929 on this land, it was very much an "Urban" location.

Apologies to the forum for dragging this off topic. Just complaining about the suburban layouts of this development's neighbors. 

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I was running past these pictures, and realized that the dark colored building with the smoke stacks in the upper left hand corner must be the old City incinerator that was on that site for decades. This is a great picture.

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On 7/29/2022 at 9:47 AM, ChannelTwoNews said:

Given that they might just get rid of it anyway, I don't know if they even care that much about the current building.

Good point.  Needs to be replaced with another safe blue glass urban midrise post-architectural post-urban investment product.  Ferris Bueller's teacher:  "Hines?  Hines?  Hines?"

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Gerry Hines is dead, long live Hines Interests.
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