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It is a cool proposal, and if it was built I would personally be intersted in one of the old townhouses, however, it looks really, really expensive.  Anyone have an educated guess how much a solid rehab on those old townhouses would be per unit.

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It doesn't look like they've resolved any of the issues with the current buildings.  Other than having a shiny new tower next door, how will the current row houses be any different than when they rehabbed them the last time?  They still slope downward into a creepy hole.

It doesn't look like they've resolved any of the issues with the current buildings. Other than having a shiny new tower next door, how will the current row houses be any different than when they rehabbed them the last time? They still slope downward into a creepy hole.

 

^ They solved it by filling the creepy hole with a diverse, rambunctious yet pleasant crowd of hundreds of people.

 

The unintentional utopian undertones here are simultaneously glaring, scary, and hilarious.

 

 

  What do I do to become a renderer? Those guys must have so much fun, and are never really accountable for their designs.

 

  Any development can look good by adding people.

^ Learn Rhino, Maya, and/or 3D Studio MAX very well. All the fun of being an architect, with none of the responsibility.

Or, if you simply want to do renderings like these, take 30 minutes and completely learn Sketchup, then take a 15 minute intro tutorial to Photoshop.  Also download a very diverse set of people image maps to paste on.

Sketchup is actually making quite a lot of headway into architecture offices because it's free and easy to learn and use. 

I'm a Revit person myself.  SketchUp kind of irritates me with its simplicity.

I was down here yesterday.  I'll hate to see it no longer a ghost neighborhood. 

Does the rest of the article (that you have to pay for) say anything about plans for Glencoe? Christ has a pretty awful track record when it comes to preservation.

Does the rest of the article (that you have to pay for) say anything about plans for Glencoe? Christ has a pretty awful track record when it comes to preservation.

 

No specifics were mentioned and Van der Haer declined to comment on the project designs she saw.

Confusing - in May she gets the proposal from Christ Hospital, then in June she sues the City?

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am new to this site and was wondering if there have been any new developments with this complex.it seems such a shame that this hauntingly beautiful community should be allowed to go to ruins as it has.ive tried to dontact the developer by phone and get a recording that the number is disconnected.im interested in relocating and would love to get in on this community.thank you

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Developer sues Christ Hospital for $28M

Business Courier

Date: Friday, April 15, 2011, 3:01pm EDT - Last Modified: Friday, April 15, 2011, 4:14pm EDT

 

Mount Auburn developer Pauline Van der Haer is suing Christ Hospital for more than $28 million in damages, claiming “tortious, deliberate, intentional and malicious interference” with her plan to build condos on land where the hospital is now seeking to expand.

 

 

http://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2011/04/15/developer-sues-christ-hospital-for-28m.html

 

Can we get her hilarious Mark Twain blog back up?

Looking a sherriff's sales, it looks like the property was auctioned off last Thursday.

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