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16 hours ago, KinkaidAlum said:

Agreed. Been holding my finger but it's apparent this will look nothing like the second rendering.

 

You should take another look.  This is looking exactly like the second rendering.

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14 hours ago, astros148 said:

Location makes the building more attractive looks wise? Therse no doubt that this building will be good for greenstreet but it is coming out UGLY. Do you see those window borders? Are you kidding me? It looks like the new hampton that was built.

Actually, yes.  I do think the streetscape has an impact on the aesthetic of a building.  The building exists in harmony with its surroundings.

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52 minutes ago, MarathonMan said:

Actually, yes.  I do think the streetscape has an impact on the aesthetic of a building.  The building exists in harmony with its surroundings.

As a landscape architect I approve this message.  Good landscape architecture should harmonize with its surroundings.

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1 minute ago, brijonmang said:

As a landscape architect I approve this message.  Good landscape architecture should harmonize with its surroundings.

 

I agree with this message. Landscape biz as well

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8 hours ago, Houston19514 said:

 

You should take another look.  This is looking exactly like the second rendering.

 

The shape is the exact same but the materials are not. Materials matter. This is looking like cheap precast rather than stone and steel. 

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On 4/26/2015 at 4:42 PM, cloud713 said:

Yeah.. Like half a year after its scheduled to be complete.

Fall 2016 is half a year before the Super Bowl but nowhere near completion. 17 stories and rising but will not be taking reservations for any Super Bowl fans.

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^^^ @hindesky this development seems to be coming together just fine.  every time that i lay eyes upon these cool illustrations, this facility reminds me more and more of HOTEL SORELLA... MIDWAY's CITYCENTRE 5* masterpiece.  let us be patient here HAIF stalwarts, HOTEL ALESSANDRA'S beauty shall come shining through....  

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One reason why it is going slowly is they can only do certain jobs when Forever 21 is closed and there's no one in the patio areas.   This includes grinding, welding,  and cement pours on the F21 side of the building.

Once the windows are in place,  the interior will go fast.

 

 

 

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The last rendering had the detail around the windows in something like a grey and a dark dark grey "zig-zag".  Will they be painting this building that color or am I to understand that we have another beige and tan building in downtown?

 

 

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35 minutes ago, UtterlyUrban said:

The last rendering had the detail around the windows in something like a grey and a dark dark grey "zig-zag".  Will they be painting this building that color or am I to understand that we have another beige and tan building in downtown?

 

 

 

See Hindesky's first pic - the zig zag patern is there. 

 

IIRC, it's going to be beige to fit with the rest of the GreenStreet complex. 

 

On May 29, 2016 at 7:46 PM, hindesky said:

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I see the zigzag and was not suggesting it was "missing".  Rather, I don't see the colors of the second rendering on the building.

 

Seems to me that the second rendering with its deeper shades fit in very well with the rest of Greenstreet.  I mean, I don't know much, but I know that solid beige pants can be worn with just about any shirt color...... Except more beige.  Beige on beige just looks bland --- with clothes or buildings.  

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haha well yeah its called GREENstreet so why not put like a pop of green somehow? like a green stripe or perhaps they will do that with some cool signage? but i actually like a monotone look, but yep, a pop of color would definitely draw attention to the building and make it more interesting...maybe.... ;) 

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On May 31, 2016 at 7:05 PM, UtterlyUrban said:

I see the zigzag and was not suggesting it was "missing".  Rather, I don't see the colors of the second rendering on the building.

 

Seems to me that the second rendering with its deeper shades fit in very well with the rest of Greenstreet.  I mean, I don't know much, but I know that solid beige pants can be worn with just about any shirt color...... Except more beige.  Beige on beige just looks bland --- with clothes or buildings.  

 

Could be a slight revision from gray to alternating shades of beige. But IIRC, while there is a deep gray used on the trim of the complex, there's also alternating shades of beige on some of the existing structures (like the old Books-A-Million space) and even on the brick pavers. 

 

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12 hours ago, gene said:

haha well yeah its called GREENstreet so why not put like a pop of green somehow? like a green stripe or perhaps they will do that with some cool signage? but i actually like a monotone look, but yep, a pop of color would definitely draw attention to the building and make it more interesting...maybe.... ;) 

 

The already have green signage (albeit small). They've added green roofs on the escalator canopies, some hanging vines in spots, and the lawn on the center block. Dallas St redo adds a tad bit more green too with its landscaping. Heck, they've even added a Salata lol

 

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oh awesome! i need to go revisit that place to see the changes and additions etc! so yeah, seriously, they need to put a darn green stripe on that hotel or change those window borders to green or put a neon green light down the side or something :)

 

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Color is sooooo last century.  Take a look around at any nearby parking lot or other car grouping - almost everything is on some continuum from black through gray/silver to white.

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4 hours ago, monarch said:

^^^ @tigereye outstanding job as always my pal, i wonder by chance would you know the current ALESSANDRA floor count?

 

Unfortunately I didn't count as I was distracted by the Sweden vs Ireland match playing during lunch. 

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^^^ simply OUTSTANDING illustrations @TowerSpotter.... well done!

if i have stated it once, i shall state it again, HOTEL ALESSANDRA, shall indeed become the catalyst

 that jumpstarts retail, movement, and outright dynamism at GREENSTREET.  not to mention DALLAS STREET overall.

this is going to become a long needed gorgeous downtown retail district...

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