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  1. That's Trinity Cathedral at Euclid and East 22nd which is sometimes open to the public. There's another square stout church at 30ish and Euclid which I believe is the Methodist Church - never been in that.
  2. For those attending, please try to get a photo or ten. Thanks! :-)
  3. MayDay replied to a post in a topic in Completed Projects
    Here is a slightly altered version of a view from steelyardcommons.com: Also, one thing I noticed about the roundabout pattern musky posted and SYC's roundabout - if SYC's was one lane, I think it would be safer. Instead, it's two lanes coming in (and leaving) and two lanes around the entire circle.
  4. MayDay replied to a post in a topic in Completed Projects
    This is a view from the hill leading down from the "vortex of death" (aka the roundabout). On the left is one of the former bridges from the steel mill, now used as an accent to the entrance drive. In the background is the main "strip" of stores, in the foreground is the site of Phase 2:
  5. "Merrell and Metzner buildings are all very nice and immediately adjacent to some great bars and restaurants." Not just any great bars, but the source of the nectar of the gods!
  6. Comparing it to other images on the site, I'd say that's a model for phases 10-12. Fortunately, it looks as though those have made accomodations for first-floor retail/offices.
  7. "-do you like unique restaurants or are fine with a burger and fries?" What about unique restaurants that serve burgers and fries? ;-)
  8. MayDay replied to a post in a topic in City Life
    *Ahem* inclement weather :-) I agree - take the Red Line to Tower City, and then exit to Public Square and walk to Ontario Avenue and then to the field.
  9. MayDay replied to a post in a topic in Urbanbar
    ^Yes, I've had to correct people who thought my screenname was in support of some revolution. :lol: I know he'd be embarassed but I have to say my partner is just awesome. Since we went out Saturday night, and my birthday was on a Tuesday I figured we'd just have a quiet dinner at Prosperity in Tremont. We get there, and lo and behold about 14 people - including my family - are there to help me celebrate.
  10. Well since I'm celebrating a sorta milestone year at 35, I figured I'd do a sorta-retrospective of 55 images I've taken over the past few years. Enjoy! NYC: Cincinnati: Pittsburgh: Detroit: Youngstown: Phoenix, Arizona and Puerto Peñasco, Mexico NYC again! Columbus! Chicago! And saving home for last, Cleveland :-)
  11. A friend who parks there (works at Tower at Erieview) said that they are closing the parking lot shortly (as in this week).
  12. MayDay replied to a post in a topic in Urbanbar
    Thank you everyone! BallHatGuy, I also share it with Joanna Lumley who played Patsy Stone on 'Absolutely Fabulous' - if THAT ain't a coincidence, I don't know WHAT is! :lol:
  13. Yet they'll complain that they don't get respect outside of their provincial bubble. Hmm...
  14. ^You're correct, RTKL designed both.
  15. Here's a link to a photo - http://i.pbase.com/v3/02/589102/2/51375627.DSC_6220_resize.jpg
  16. Although this article is from the Minneapolis Star-Tribune, I thought it brought up some interesting points - pertinent to all Ohio cities: They built it... ...but they didn't come Many condominium buyers have found their urban village dreams unfulfilled as developers have had a hard time finding and keeping merchants for the first-floor retail spaces. By Chris Serres, Star Tribune When Virel Kapadia moved into Laurel Village apartments in downtown Minneapolis nearly four years ago, the 26-year-old computer engineer thought he'd found a place where he could escape life's daily grind without climbing into his car. Outside his apartment on Hennepin Avenue was virtually every retail amenity he could imagine, including a food market, two restaurants and a printing shop. On Thursday nights, he would go salsa dancing with other residents at one of the restaurants, and the Latin beat often would spill onto the street. For more information, click below link. Staff writer Susan Feyder contributed to this report. Chris Serres • 612-673-4308 • [email protected] ©2007 Star Tribune. All rights reserved. http://www.startribune.com/535/story/1149130.html
  17. The official word about Progressive from Peter B. Lewis' spokesperson was that "It was a business decision made by the Board of Directors when Al Lerner was chairman." Now, I'm sure that there are plenty of bullet points that led to that decision but all I'm saying is that's the "official" statement. pope, Stern has worked on the following: Youngstown's Federal Courthouse: Philadelphia's Comcast Center (image from phillyskyline.com): And NYC's 15 Central Park West: Stern's work isn't the most envelope pushing, but they're generally high-quality (unlike some PoMo types).
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  19. I know both buildings - the comparison is that each has a gimmicky "sloping" facade but at least they reach the sidewalk, unlike the stunted proposal for UH:
  20. To be fair - it's not just KPF, the same can be said for almost every Cleveland-based firm that I've approached (one firm was taken aback that I was even asking for information). However, Gehry Partners (along with Peter B. Lewis and his spokesperson), Cesar Pelli and RTKL have all been incredibly helpful and responsive.
  21. Yippee, a midget version of NYC's Solow Building along with yet another useless treelawn "buffer"!!! :roll:
  22. I know, I'm such a throwback.
  23. "when you get a chance could you add ameritrust and also at approximate/circa dates to all the unbuilt towers if you know?" I would love to add Ameritrust, however - the folks at KPF haven't answered my email requests (over several years) for permission to post renderings.
  24. MayDay replied to a post in a topic in City Photos - USA/World
    Go pope go! And email me a high-res of that Cleveland aerial! :-D
  25. MayDay replied to a post in a topic in Forum Issues/Site Input
    Yep, pretty sluggish today.