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A reminder might be in order here to refrain from name-calling and personal attacks and keep it on-topic.
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Before the Galleria area was Uptown, "Uptown" was the area around Main and Holcombe, which was a rapidly growing part of the city. There was kind of a line along Main St: Downtown, Midtown and then Uptown.
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I drink Comic Sans myself.
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Museo Institute For The Medical Arts In The Museum District
Subdude replied to Urbannizer's topic in Going Up!
I'm not even sure what "iconic" means. How does one assess iconistatisity? Is "iconic" famous, beloved, an archetype, or what? The problem is that "iconic" has been over-used to the point where it has very little meaning remaining. Ranting aside, I think 700 Louisiana and Pennzoil could be considered the two most "timeless" Houston buildings.- 630 replies
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Make Federal Buildings Beautiful Again
Subdude replied to lockmat's topic in Architects, Developers, Builders, and Designs
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Make Federal Buildings Beautiful Again
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Looks like something from Arhitectonica from the 1980s.
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Texas A&M Innovation Plaza: Main St. At Holcombe Blvd.
Subdude replied to Urbannizer's topic in Going Up!
People can actually step outdoors for a few minutes and enjoy it without smoking.- 546 replies
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Texas A&M Innovation Plaza: Main St. At Holcombe Blvd.
Subdude replied to Urbannizer's topic in Going Up!
It is unfortunate they are removing the railings from the balconies. Usable balconies would have been a great amenity for workers there.- 546 replies
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The discussion about the justice aspects of freeway routing deserved its own thread, so moved to a new topic here: https://www.houstonarchitecture.com/haif/topic/45779-equity-aspects-of-freeway-routing/?tab=comments#comment-612150 Thanks
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The second photo has the only clear picture I've ever seen of the Western Union building that was incorporated into the Bank of America tower.
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No, not necessarily, but I think the Houston Center restorations could have been more sympathetic to the original architecture.
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I wish the same about the Houston Center renovations.
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To my point in the Houston Center renovation thread - more often than not, "modernization" is ultimately ill-advised. What were they thinking?
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Keep it on topic please. Political discussions are fine in the appropriate forum section.
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It's like Where's Waldo - The Skyscraper Edition. Just keep hiding BoSW tower in different locations.
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My concern is that misguided modernizations are almost always regretted in retrospect. A perfect example is the "modernization" of buildings on Main Street during the 1960s. Plenty of buildings had new "modern' facades slapped on them - in some cases mainly at street level, and in other instances (Lamar Hotel, West Building, 806 Main) entirely new facades. Without exception the results were horrendous. Just about every one of them has been demolished, whereas if they had kept the original character (Rice Hotel) I think the odds would have been better that they would have survived. The Houston Center redevelopment design strikes me as looking just as slapped-on, and I'd wager that sometime in the near future people will be saying "What were they thinking?".
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I hate to quibble, but quibble I must. Had the BoSW Tower been built, it would have been on the block directly behind One Shell, to the south of Two Shell. Otherwise, cool photoshops.
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I appreciate what they are trying to do. Four Houston Center has always been fortress-like from the street, in line with the original vision for the complex, so opening it up to the street makes sense. That said, the renovations are so unconnected in style with the original structure that they seem like they were just tacked on the facade. Instead of just trying to look generically modern, I would have made more of an effort to integrate with the building. At a minimum, matching the brick facing would have not made it look like so much of an afterthought.
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Note dupe topics merged.
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Agreed. I never had a problem with the existing look of the complex, so I was dubious of the value of trying to update it.
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Put that head-to-head with the Cybertruck.
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So if estimated downtown damage from the Harvey flood was $100m, at an estimated cost of $131m it wouldn't take that many potential downtown floods for the North Canal to pay for itself. It is unfortunate the project has been kicked around for so many years.
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Parking Vault Houston: Garage At 1441 Walker St.
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Extended Stay America Hotel At 7979 Fannin St.
Subdude replied to Highrise Tower's topic in Texas Medical Center
Note duplicate topics for this location merged. I'm leaving the thread title as is since the point is that the property is for sale, not that there currently happens to be a hotel there. Carry on.- 11 replies
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