Hi all! I am looking to pursue a career in architecture, and I love to make concept renderings of future developments. I also love to envision future works that would significantly improve the urban environment of core neighborhoods. I have tried to make similar threads in the past, but I feel as though they are too specific and need to be broadened. That being said, I hope these works can spark conversation in these unusual times. I am widely open to constructive criticism as it's a great way to improve, and I encourage people to make suggestions on what works I should do next. That all being said, this is a building which I found inspiration from several new developments in Berlin. It stands 82 feet tall, is 140 feet wide, and is 83 feet long. It is 7-stories tall with the ground floor retail area being 20 feet tall, large enough for a loft area for additional seating (think the Hi-Point at the MX). The façade of this building is comprised of numerous balconies separated by bays (if you want to call them that) and is made out of white concrete panels. Lastly, this building should replace a good portion of the US Bank garage on Washington as pictured, adding more residents to the strip as well as major retail space. Tell me what your thoughts on this design, location, use, etc. below!




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