The stadium has outgrown its boundaries, especially since it hosts a wide variety of events and multipurpose areas. It would need a site larger than the one it sits in, most preferably on the...
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The stadium has outgrown its boundaries, especially since it hosts a wide variety of events and multipurpose areas. It would need a site larger than the one it sits in, most preferably on the...
They must be in place to support the diagonal loads of the columns, since it would be impossible to do so once they get longer. It actually makes sense. If something were in place to complete the...
Probably running the mechanical components behind the vents for the first time.
Not exactly the same as the renders, but it looks damn good nevertheless.
The E, 2, and 3 lines run along the west side of town. They do not fall into an equation where the ESA would rely heavily upon them. And I have rode the J-Z lines and they are never crowded to...
As far as I'm concerned, the spire is probably being temporarily stayed by the platform they built up top.
Not to be pessimistic or anything, but unfortunately, I saw something like this happening.
It's not an outage, they generally do this with the pool lighting during the evening hours after the memorial closes.
Well, I don't know about that. When Penn Station's air rights were up for grabs, they built what would otherwise be regarded as lowrise buildings, on the site, as opposed to something like Metlife...
Seems like a marketing move, but under the construction site, it says Brookfield Place - World Financial Center. Not sure if it's just temporary, or if it's just meant for the mall, but I'd...
The Second Avenue Subway was to be the one relieving stress on the 4, 5, and 6 lines, and it's within MTA's fare control. And the way I see it, the Metro North is built on a fixed path--land that was...
With the randome, I assumed ice would just slide right off, but with this, it may just very well be a factor.
A play on SoHo, NoHo, and TriBeCa, I see.
Could be. Don't understand why this wasn't done before they paved over the area or why the escalator wasn't brought in, in pieces. From what I understand, though, anything brought in like that,...
Uh....wow. Spire looks a hell of a lot taller than in the renders. Kind of makes me want to retract my earlier argument of the building height and bump it up a bit more just so that it looks like...
Well it used to look a lot better in the old days. The old Commodore Hotel before the Trump Organization renovated and reclad it into a Hyatt.
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It did have some striking features but in this...
That's dead in the center of the building. Not what I'd call "balanced" but alright.
Simple wear and tear. The glass is a different color because these panels are cleaner than the ones already on...
It looks like the elevator wells are awaiting installation, on some flatbeds in the northeast corner.
I was against the idea at first, but I'm pretty open to what the future holds, now. Just have to question how long that will take, or if it will be in my lifetime.
Yeah, but Air Conditioning...
Great pseudo-spire in the first pic.
Looks like...three more sections?
Totally pedestrianizing streets already choked with traffic doesn't help. Especially when those streets are either one way, or major bus routes. The original WTC superblock, which rose more or less...
There would be nothing under level B2 to support Koenig's sphere. Just parking lots.
I'd rather have it bare and open to the public than to have no open space at all, and have a clogged passageway...
They're probably going to dismantle it if it ever needs replacing. They'd have to take apart half of the ring to get those out, any other way.
Well, its shell still remains. If the funds and demand comes in they'll continue with the project.