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Museo Institute For The Medical Arts In The Museum District
Howard Huge replied to Urbannizer's topic in Going Up!
I never understood this ridiculous ordinance in Houston that basically puts a hard ceiling on our skyline. I've lived in downtown/midtown for years and I have NEVER seen a plane come "dangerously" close to any of our buildings, the flight path to hobby misses downtown altogether. What makes it utterly ridiculous is the fact that when I fly into NYC-Laguardia, I can practically see people waving at me on the Empire state buildings observation deck. Houston ALWAYS has some stupid rule or person or backwards way of thinking holding it back, I swear. Go figure.- 630 replies
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It really does, that looks freaking AWESOME. It looks like something out of NYC or Chicago.
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Gross. I think that looks like vomit, just my opinion.
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Amegy Bank At 1717 West Loop S.
Howard Huge replied to nolaboy's topic in River Oaks/Upper Kirby/Greenway Plaza/Bissonnet
This ^My buddy who is a tower op usually gets to work about 30 mins early for the climb. He says that's his exercise for the day. The good thing is they only have to make that climb twice a day, because once you're up there, there's no coming down until the shift is over.- 558 replies
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Well to be fair, Manhattan's had a bit of a headstart on us, not to mention a major geographical advantage.I for one would love to see what the little ol' city on the bayou is gonna look like in the year 2115, assuming humanity survives for that long, but I'll be long dead by then.
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Museo Institute For The Medical Arts In The Museum District
Howard Huge replied to Urbannizer's topic in Going Up!
The renderings again, Philip Johnson/Alan Ritchie architects. I think there is definitely a little Transco tower inspiration in this building, all it's missing is the black spotlight housing on top.- 630 replies
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Museo Institute For The Medical Arts In The Museum District
Howard Huge replied to Urbannizer's topic in Going Up!
That was my first thought. (re: Transco)- 630 replies
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Howard Huge replied to Urbannizer's topic in Going Up!
THIS. ^- 630 replies
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12 years later....
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Or maybe second? How big is Chicagos? Would you say Chi-towns skyline goes from Roosevelt to North blvd? How many blocks is that? How many miles? I know Manhattan is an insane 13 miles long of nothing but buildings.
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It would definitely be the third largest continuous skyline in the US.
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Ya know, I used to think it was just a pipe dream, but now with this project, the 54 story Museo, and other future high rises, along with the Pierce elevated coming down, I can really see the possibility of the skylines merging to make one giant skyline, it would rival Chicago and Manhattan. (Still a pipe dream)
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Aris Market Square: Multifamily High-Rise At 409 Travis St.
Howard Huge replied to Mab's topic in Downtown
Uhhh, what? I think we've gone off topic here, I'm confused.- 1,528 replies
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Museo Institute For The Medical Arts In The Museum District
Howard Huge replied to Urbannizer's topic in Going Up!
Interesting question.I don't think adding a station is feasible, they are placed strategically equidistant from eachother, adding a platform would disrupt the flow not to mention the huge cost and construction. Three blocks isn't a lot in other fair weather cities, but in Houston, three blocks in 90% humidity in the middle of August with a 115° heat index is brutal, enough to ruin your day and your outfit.- 630 replies
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Howard Huge replied to Urbannizer's topic in Going Up!
Mother of God, FIFTY-FOUR FLOORS!!!!This would be the Transco Tower of the Museum District, second tallest building outside of downtown Houston.- 630 replies
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Howard Huge replied to Urbannizer's topic in Going Up!
I'm just gonna pretend like I didn't see this topic.- 630 replies
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Howard Huge replied to Urbannizer's topic in Going Up!
Ok,don't do this to me Urbannizer, I can't handle another Bank of the Southwest, Shamrock, Chevron Tower right now, too down in the dumps with the oil bust.- 630 replies
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Bush Airport to downtown. Knock out two birds with one stone.
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Or a Top Golf on the roof of the George R. Brown....
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Market Square Tower: 40-Story High-Rise At 777 Preston St.
Howard Huge replied to Urbannizer's topic in Downtown
That's my dream! For our downtown to really grow into something that competes with the big boys it needs to grow outward, with more skyscrapers north of Chase tower and south of the Pierce elevated.Once the Pierce is torn down, we could effectively DOUBLE the size of our downtown if you start building skyward in midtown. It's all the same street grid pattern!!- 1,894 replies
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Yes, tower crane bases become part of the finished structure.
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First time I've seen this in the current growth spurt.
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This is quickly becoming a "residential district." Hopefully some pocket parks and retail will follow.
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City View Lofts: Condominiums At 2225 Austin St.
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Pearl Marketplace At Midtown: Multifamily At 3120 Smith St.
Howard Huge replied to DrLan34's topic in Midtown
Oh my God...- 550 replies
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