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I recently came across some photos of a third year project i had to do in Architecture school.  We had to design a skyscraper in downtown Cleveland.  The theme was Afrocentric Architecture  :mrgreen:, which is basically architectural design derived from African culture and art.  We had to choose an artifact with which to base a design.  I chose this mask from the Senufo people...on the Ivory Coast of Africa.  Although an odd assignment, it was a lot of fun to go through the process.  The building in the photos are what i came up with.  It is occupying the site what was to have the Ameritrust Center sitting on it.  http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=103095

 

Looking at the design now, it seems a bit top heavy to me and i play a little too much off of the Termial Tower.  But it would have been great to see a building there.

 

The Mask -

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Awesome idea, and great product! I can see how the top of the building might be made to appear top-heavy without it actually being that way structurally. Take the brownish-colored strip running up the west and east sides of the building and taper it as it ascends. But still, with the facing that plays off the Terminal Tower, that probably provides the necessary physical support for the building and gives it the asymmetrical look. A very bold and terrific design!

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

what are the chances of this thing being built anyone??? I HOPE GOOD LOL

Well done. I agree with KJP.

If this were a reality, it would add greatly to the storied tales of how each of the existing three towers pay tribute to Greek/Roman architecture (Terminal Tower), Mayan (BP), and Key (Egyptian).

Well, that's interesting...

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

Awesome design!  How I wish we could finally close off this gaping hole on the public square skyline.

Cool design!

Well done. I agree with KJP.

If this were a reality, it would add greatly to the storied tales of how each of the existing three towers pay tribute to Greek/Roman architecture (Terminal Tower), Mayan (BP), and Key (Egyptian).

 

interesting way to put it, i could almost learn to like the sohio building when you say it like that (bp my azz, the backstabbers).

 

fun project! i especially like the reflective ode to the terminal tower in the design of your ivory coast tower firenze.

 

Um this is interesting.

 

interesting way to put it, i could almost learn to like the sohio building when you say it like that (bp my azz, the backstabbers).

 

HELLO!  But don't get me started on British Pit-troll-e-ummm

Um, by "BP," I mean Big Pink... as in the granite it is made with.

What did you think I meant?

Duh.

I like it, and I don't think it looks too top heavy...it looks interesting.

Is that the only project you have stored on your computer? It would be interesting to see some more of your work :)

  • 2 weeks later...

I like it.

 

At first glance I thought you had a dark glass face angled to reflect Terminal Tower.  Which might be a simpler way of pulling off a similar effect.

 

I took some pictures in downtown Minneapolis in 1997 or so where I caught an excellent reflection of Foshay Tower (their old skyscraper) on one of the new glass buildings.  I wish I could find them....

 

Unfortunately, unless and until occupancy gets better in the current "Big Three", I don't foresee any new skyscrapers being built downtown.

^ Key is over 90% leased and I believe the TT is pretty solid as well, but the "Former" BP building has a bit. As far as I know vacancy rates have been coming down in the downtown market. There supposedly are a few companies (Eaton, Baker Hostettler) that are looking for significant sized new office space.

Wow, I love this design.  I too wish it could be built.  I understand what you mean by it being "top-heavy" but I like it like that.  I do agree though that you give too much reference to Terminal Tower.  I say where that reference is, just chop off the part that tapers. 

  • 3 months later...

great concept!

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