February 10, 20232 yr 3 hours ago, LlamaLawyer said: I actually really like some of these as concepts. Some of the crowns have a sorta nuevo-baroque dome style that's real cool. Totally agree - its a nice homage to those turrett-style buildings we see throughout old Cleveland neighborhoods. Just trying to imagine what a patina of that scale would look like downtown lol. Edited February 10, 20232 yr by ASP1984
February 13, 20232 yr Author Hey y'all, I figured I'd share quickly an update on why I haven't posted a rendering/massing in a hot sec: My SketchUp model is finally going TRUE 3D. I'm slowly working through the process of cleaning up some real terrain data and merging it with my existing city model that sits on a flat plane... which we all are aware the terrain of Downtown Cleveland certainly is NOT. Hopefully this will lead to some better context for any future renderings y'all may wanna see (especially of developments like tower city that take place on a noticeable slope) 🤟 Should I've done this from the get-go.... perhaps 🙃 Edited February 14, 20232 yr by Geowizical
February 14, 20232 yr Author ^EDIT: Replaced the image for the one with the actual buildings. Lol. All the buildings are at their right elevations - just need to finish the actual terrain now based on the underlying image... the hard part
February 15, 20232 yr On 2/10/2023 at 2:56 PM, ASP1984 said: Totally agree - its a nice homage to those turrett-style buildings we see throughout old Cleveland neighborhoods. Just trying to imagine what a patina of that scale would look like downtown lol. absolutely fitting and very cool idea. aside from the crown, i think the four corners of the lower street level base of a tower would look iconic with cle style corner turretts. what a great and thoughtful homage that would be.
February 16, 20232 yr Author Quick project update! Tasks completed: Waterway boundaries cleaned up 2D Map projected onto 3D Terrain Main Ave. Viaduct model added for context To Do: Flatten out roadways where necessary Rebuild remaining bridges crossing the Cuyahoga (Hope Memorial, Detroit-Superior, Innerbelt, Fulton Road, lift bridges, etc.) Including elevating highways away from terrain projection (I-90, I-77) Carve out tunnels for railroads under Tower City, etc. Remove artifacts from heightmapping for smoother and more precise terrain Redo 3D versions of Bedrock and Lakefront proposals based on new terrain Add existing buildings to fill in Ohio City and Warehouse District
February 18, 20232 yr On 2/2/2023 at 4:08 PM, Dino said: In 1990, Sherwin Williams proposed this tower. Credit to KJP; I took this from one of his articles This would still look beautiful today. I hope it gets built somehow/someday.
February 18, 20232 yr On 2/16/2023 at 2:04 PM, Geowizical said: Quick project update! Tasks completed: Waterway boundaries cleaned up 2D Map projected onto 3D Terrain Main Ave. Viaduct model added for context To Do: Flatten out roadways where necessary Rebuild remaining bridges crossing the Cuyahoga (Hope Memorial, Detroit-Superior, Innerbelt, Fulton Road, lift bridges, etc.) Including elevating highways away from terrain projection (I-90, I-77) Carve out tunnels for railroads under Tower City, etc. Remove artifacts from heightmapping for smoother and more precise terrain Redo 3D versions of Bedrock and Lakefront proposals based on new terrain Add existing buildings to fill in Ohio City and Warehouse District Great post, thanks for sharing. When you see it from this angle, the Bedrock riverfront plan makes the city look MUCH larger, especially with those 500-ft buildings. Great synergy between the east and west ends of downtown. Will be fun to see if/when the lakefront, the former nuCLEus site, and the speculated ballpark village gets developed as well.
February 19, 20232 yr Unless they have someone lined up to fill those 500 foot buildings, it's just speculation. And I assume the nuCLEus site will be developed first. I'd really like to see a 500+ foot building there.
February 19, 20232 yr 4 hours ago, LibertyBlvd said: Unless they have someone lined up to fill those 500 foot buildings, it's just speculation. And I assume the nuCLEus site will be developed first. I'd really like to see a 500+ foot building there. I don't think they have definitive tenants yet, but I do think this is more than just speculation. They amassed a ton of land, hired an international architect, are doing extensive due diligence and are going through the lengthy City approval and public review process for the Riverfront plan. These are concrete steps towards a real development. Doesn't mean it will happen, but I think it does mean there's some credibility behind this. Bonus- Rocket Mortgage would be an ideal fit for one of those 500' towers. Also- I see why Nucleus might be developed first, but If I were Bedrock, I would prioritize the Riverfront. If they can get City buy-in for the infrastructure, this creates another 5 or 6 potential projects that will benefit their surrounding properties. Nucleus is shovel-ready, but wouldn't really solve a lot of long term obstacles for Bedrock or the City. But hey, I would love a 500' tower regardless of the site!
February 20, 20232 yr I responded here "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
March 1, 20232 yr I feel bad throwing out yet another job idea at @Geowizical(or @dave2017etc) but not so bad that I won’t try it - this new pic from @MayDayin the SW thread would be great to show how the skyline would be affected by those two new 500’ residential towers we’re gonna get on the riverfront. 😉 And the Bedrock Nucleus Tower. And, obviously, SW. Anyway- for your consideration and a huge thank you for all the incredible renderings… Edited March 1, 20232 yr by CleveFan
March 2, 20232 yr I haven't heard about the two 500' towers. Could someone tell me what article this was mention in. I would appreciate it.Thanks
March 2, 20232 yr I mentioned the 500-foot towers. I didn't put them in an article however. "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
April 26, 20232 yr Not sure the correct thread but:Whatever happened to the mural that was supposed to be painted by that woman on the back of the Standard Building?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
April 26, 20232 yr 15 minutes ago, GREGinPARMA said: Not sure the correct thread but: Whatever happened to the mural that was supposed to be painted by that woman on the back of the Standard Building? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk https://clevelandmagazine.com/in-the-cle/news/articles/the-big-blank-wall-of-cleveland's-standard-building-is-getting-a-colorful-mural According to this it was to take 30-45 days and be completed in 2023. So maybe this summer? I honestly have no idea if it’s still planned though.
April 26, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, Sapper Daddy said: According to this it was to take 30-45 days and be completed in 2023. So maybe this summer? I honestly have no idea if it’s still planned though. This mural really is the final step in Public Square’s transformation into a real “place” Disclaimer: I have no idea what the actual mural would look like Also sorry for the sloppy photoshop job, I did this on my phone Edited April 26, 20232 yr by sonisharri
April 26, 20232 yr Having a Hotel Cleveland sign on top of the Renaissance like they planned to do a few years ago would be some next level s*** for that view.
April 26, 20232 yr 6 hours ago, Sapper Daddy said: https://clevelandmagazine.com/in-the-cle/news/articles/the-big-blank-wall-of-cleveland's-standard-building-is-getting-a-colorful-mural According to this it was to take 30-45 days and be completed in 2023. So maybe this summer? I honestly have no idea if it’s still planned though. With ALL DUE RESPECT to the artist, I am not a fan of her work. I think it is pretty ugly. But she is a well respected artist and I will gladly accept whatever she comes up with. I would let children with paint and crayons up there at this point.
April 26, 20232 yr 42 minutes ago, GREGinPARMA said: With ALL DUE RESPECT to the artist, I am not a fan of her work. I think it is pretty ugly. But she is a well respected artist and I will gladly accept whatever she comes up with. I would let children with paint and crayons up there at this point. That’s pretty much what her work resembles. 🤷🏻♂️
April 26, 20232 yr It's a highly visible canvas, but also essentially a backdrop for a church steeple. Whatever she does, I hope she's able to make her design work with, not against that steeple.
April 26, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, marty15 said: That’s pretty much what her work resembles. 🤷🏻♂️ To be fair, while I'm not a fan of it either, a more representational artwork would probably draw too much attention to itself. A meaningless assortment of well selected colors will blend into the background and hopefully support the surrounding architecture. I don't want a blank wall to become the focal point from the square.
April 26, 20232 yr yeah just adding a pop of color to a bland wall will drastically change the feel of the square. Not every mural needs to be the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel 😆
April 26, 20232 yr 6 hours ago, ArtDecoSquirrel said: Having a Hotel Cleveland sign on top of the Renaissance like they planned to do a few years ago would be some next level s*** for that view. I asked about this on the Hotel's instagram and they said that this is actually part of the plan still (as of now!)
April 26, 20232 yr 4 hours ago, GREGinPARMA said: With ALL DUE RESPECT to the artist, I am not a fan of her work. I think it is pretty ugly. But she is a well respected artist and I will gladly accept whatever she comes up with. I would let children with paint and crayons up there at this point. I just checked out some of her work. Holy cow. I think I prefer the blank wall.
April 26, 20232 yr 15 minutes ago, LibertyBlvd said: I just checked out some of her work. Holy cow. I think I prefer the blank wall. My 4th grade teacher, Sister Stella, would call this work “chicken scratch”.
April 26, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, mrclifton88 said: I asked about this on the Hotel's instagram and they said that this is actually part of the plan still (as of now!) We should all message them about it so they know how much it would be wanted and to get a move on!
April 26, 20232 yr Not saying they're 1:1 but curious how the Julian Stanczak murals were received way back when.
April 26, 20232 yr wow - I just looked at her art. You are right. If you weren't told it was art you might think that it was damage to the building or even pollution stains.
April 26, 20232 yr 3 hours ago, Ethan said: To be fair, while I'm not a fan of it either, a more representational artwork would probably draw too much attention to itself. A meaningless assortment of well selected colors will blend into the background and hopefully support the surrounding architecture. I don't want a blank wall to become the focal point from the square. Probably in the minority here but I agree, here’s the wall with another one of her paintings I really don’t think it looks too bad…
April 26, 20232 yr You know it's the kind of modern work that when seen elicits the response "Art?" "I can splash some paint just as well as that thing."
April 26, 20232 yr Putting it on a canvas is one thing, but putting it on the side of building doesn't seem appropriate.
April 26, 20232 yr 15 minutes ago, LibertyBlvd said: Putting it on a canvas is one thing, but putting it on the side of building doesn't seem appropriate. Well at least they had the permission of the owner. Still, I like it less than I like what they did to the bank building on Waterloo and that is saying a lot.
April 26, 20232 yr Why do I feel like a Superman mural was planned for the Standard Building. Was that ever a thing or am I imagining it?
April 26, 20232 yr A mural of Batman and Robin climbing the east side of the Halle Building was a thing in the 1970s. The Wyndham hotel covered up that blank wall. "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
April 26, 20232 yr 4 hours ago, sonisharri said: Probably in the minority here but I agree, here’s the wall with another one of her paintings I really don’t think it looks too bad… Agreed, I kind of like it.
April 26, 20232 yr I’m sure the art appreciators on this forum would rather see something more dignified. Like a portrait of Bernie Kosar or a giant polish boy
April 26, 20232 yr I'll take any art over a giant canvas ad for the Jack Casino or the Cavs or something like other parts of downtown. Not a fan of billboards like that
April 26, 20232 yr Sounds very Nimbyism to cry foul to their work. Only difference is the mural won't take away any parking spaces.
April 27, 20232 yr 3 hours ago, bumsquare said: I’m sure the art appreciators on this forum would rather see something more dignified. Like a portrait of Bernie Kosar or a giant polish boy Wait, is a giant Polish boy a possibility? If so, I would vote for that!
April 27, 20232 yr if it happens the artwork will be a fine background style as any and colorful. also, colossal does a ton of work all around nyc so it will be well executed. hopefully it will be hand painted up there — thats always fun to watch even if its just advertizing: https://colossalmedia.com/work/
April 27, 20232 yr Count me in with the minority that kind of digs her work. Looking forward to seeing what she does with that enormous canvas!
April 27, 20232 yr 14 hours ago, X said: Wait, is a giant Polish boy a possibility? If so, I would vote for that! https://colossalmedia.com/case-studies/oscar-mayer There's hope!
April 28, 20232 yr 11 hours ago, CCC said: Count me in with the minority that kind of digs her work. Looking forward to seeing what she does with that enormous canvas! same — she has b&w versions, but i expect this will be colorful. it should really brighten up that highly visible corner of ps. the only issue could be if it’s too busy and doesn’t play nice with the old stone church in front of it. i’m sure she is well aware of the setting tho.
April 28, 20232 yr 17 minutes ago, mrnyc said: "... but i expect this will be colorful. it should really brighten up that highly visible corner of ps. the only issue could be if it’s too busy and doesn’t play nice with the old stone church in front of it." Man, what's the expected lifespan for a south facing mural on a wall like this? Maybe, someone can dial up SW and negotiate a deal on their best external paint and clear coat. Whenever, I see a proposal similar to this, I try to imagine what it is going to look like ten years later.
April 28, 20232 yr An array of paint sample cards would look better than her work - Im sure SW would be up for it.
April 28, 20232 yr 33 minutes ago, DO_Summers said: Man, what's the expected lifespan for a south facing mural on a wall like this? Maybe, someone can dial up SW and negotiate a deal on their best external paint and clear coat. Whenever, I see a proposal similar to this, I try to imagine what it is going to look like ten years later. good question. the stuff they put up around here seems to last an average of around six months or so for the most impressive big hand painted ads before the next one, but i dk how long they actually could last.
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