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PostMay 27, 2020#1126

wabash wrote:
May 26, 2020
100 Above the Park looks a lot like its older sibling Solstice on the Park, only better. 
From purely a design perspective, One Hundred will be superior to anything by Studio Gang that's been completed, or nearly so. Most of their work tends to come off as an exploration of some particular software-enabled gimmick. One Hundred may be a gimmick as well, but the extremely complex facade transcends it.

I do really hope they do something to address the elevator core and mech equipment however, because right now it's like a big, obvious wart sticking out the top of an otherwise intricate design. I'm optimistic about that though, because I don't see any other reason for the tower crane to still be up.

And btw, Solstice was a bit of a disappointment actually - I've heard similar from a few Hyde Park residents.

PostMay 27, 2020#1127

framer wrote:
May 26, 2020
^I'm with you. I had thought the metal panels would be darker, and less of a contrast with the glass. I do think they'll look better with aging, though. Interior window treatments will also affect the finished look.  
The first renderings were very poorly done. Bad angle and bad shading (I noticed Studio Gang had a help wanted ad for a rendering designer not long after that was released). Compare those to the photo-realistic renderings of their other projects, and the renderings posted on the leasing site later...

I doubt the colour or shade of the panels is going to change much with age, as they are reportedly an aluminum composite, although I am concerned that the fasteners are going to cause streaking/stains over time.

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PostMay 27, 2020#1128

urbanitas wrote:
May 27, 2020
One Hundred will be superior to anything by Studio Gang that's been completed, or nearly so. 
umm wut no

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PostMay 28, 2020#1129

aprice wrote:
May 27, 2020
urbanitas wrote:
May 27, 2020
One Hundred will be superior to anything by Studio Gang that's been completed, or nearly so. 
umm wut no
What do you like better? I'll go ahead and guess that your response will be Aqua...  That would be the only one that would be close.

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PostMay 28, 2020#1130

My vote would be for the Gilder Center in NYC

https://studiogang.com/project/gilder-center


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PostMay 28, 2020#1131

The MIRA building is exceptional. 

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PostMay 29, 2020#1132

wabash wrote:
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^ I’d put good money on all of that getting some sort of a screen. 
I'll take the other side. How much are you looking to wager? 
Well, I'm glad I didn't offer you a specific amount because I have to come back and eat my words lol.  I figured it would be pretty easy to reach out to One Hundred and this was the reply I received this morning:


They sent me half a dozen pictures or so to illustrate their point but they're all pretty similar to what others have posted here.  I suppose I should have just looked at some of Studio Gang's other projects...One Hundred isn't the first to have its roof junk mostly exposed.

City Hyde Park in Chicago (green roof is a nice touch though):


Aqua in Chicago, though there isn't much.


Solstice on the Park in Chicago did get a decent screen it looks like:


So that's unfortunate, though I don't really think it takes anything away from the building itself.  Like Billiken said, the street level treatment is quite a bit more important than something people are only going to see from far away.

Totally agree with you about MIRA though.  Vista Tower in Chicago is nearly topped out and that's going to be a stunner too.

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PostMay 30, 2020#1133

I wonder if there's an energy cost to screening it. The efficiency of a heat transfer system relies on the free flow of air through the coils, and I could easily believe that screens impede them somewhat; blocking wind energy, say, which would otherwise carry heat away.

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PostMay 30, 2020#1134

Couldn’t pass up a beautiful sunset at the park and 100








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PostMay 30, 2020#1135

Wow. Very nice!!

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PostMay 30, 2020#1136

Awesome pictures, Platinum. Thanks!

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PostJun 07, 2020#1137

Could coronavirus topple skyscrapers?
High-rise architecture was built for a globalised world without infectious disease
https://unherd.com/2020/06/could-corona ... yscrapers/

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PostJun 07, 2020#1138

Similar gloom and doom thoughts were expressed after 9/11, they said no one would live in a high rise and major cities were done. Sometimes you have to stop listening to so called experts and look to history.

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PostJun 07, 2020#1140

newstl2020 wrote:
Mar 08, 2020
By my count, there are 50 currently leased which puts the figure for total units at 316.

3/8/20 - 266 available. ~16% based on 316 units.

There are certainly some popular units/layouts as well, the same ones are leased on many of the floors.

Edit: Also interesting to note that the most expensive unit in the building has already been leased.
Same caveats as before, info only taken from listings on the website. No Idea as to the accuracy of the site or how often they update.
They have officially pushed out lease dates as stated in the last few pages of the thread. The top 2/3 of the building is not listed as available in the next 3-4 months.

6/7/20 - 260 available. ~18% leased based on 316 units.

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PostJun 09, 2020#1141

^^^Thank you SouthCityGent. Glad to see some sense. Yes, people will still live in fancy apartments. And yes, this is a gloriously lovely building. Which is somewhat out of my price range, to say the least. But you know what? I like it anyway. And it's good to see some global fancy here in our fair city.

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PostJun 09, 2020#1142

quincunx wrote:
Jun 07, 2020
Cool. I think that's the first I've seen of the ground floor glass. 

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PostJun 13, 2020#1143

Say goodbye to the crane. It's coming down. It was nice having it up for the past 2 years. More cranes will pop up but they won't be as visible as this one for some time. 




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PostJun 16, 2020#1144

It was bittersweet to see it coming down this morning. 

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PostJun 17, 2020#1146

^That is just plane sweet. I love cranes, but the building is learning to stand on her own foundation! The beautiful baby is taking her first steps.

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PostJun 17, 2020#1147

I was working on that building a couple of weeks ago. You should see the room you get for $1800. You'd be lucky to fit a full size bed in that bedroom.
evil building: https://tinyurl.com/yabojd5e

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PostJun 17, 2020#1148

Great crane shot from the webcam this morning: 

 

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PostJun 17, 2020#1149

Some of those Reddit comments are pretty funny. 

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PostJun 17, 2020#1150

RE the Reddit post
I have been curious about the window washing situation. 

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