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I've been so excited reading in every thread about all of the Cleveland buildings awarded Preservation Tax Credits, I was disappointed to click on this thread and find that the Beacon was NOT awarded them, lol.

 

I'm certain the Lumen got some:classic_biggrin:

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If you go onto the lumen thread I'm sure that you will see yourself very disappointed. LOL

I will say of all the new apt buildings going in, this one has my favorite floor plans by far.  Super well designed.

 

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

Thanks, as always, to KJP’s camera for the latest, great shots of The Beacon project. When does the metal cladding  start? 

I didn't take those pics. It's a posting of a tweet from the Beacon account which shared pics by someone else, probably someone who works for Stark.

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

  • 4 weeks later...

Does anyone know if they have started the exterior panels? No One has posted on this thread for over 3 weeks.

Probably working indoors for the next month or two. 

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

I don't know the correct terminology, cladding rail maybe, but they began affixing these white horizontal members to the eastern corner of the exterior on the 16th. If that gives any clue to the imminence... If you pan to the left in the Q's Camera 1 you have a great view of 515, as well as the crane over at the Lumen.  Hope this is helpful/pertinent. 19454755_ScreenShot2019-01-25at12_04_02AM.thumb.png.31b4fe146592d1b3278b7b3d6304e0af.png

Great tip Pleco - great views indeed. 

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8 hours ago, Pleco said:

I don't know the correct terminology, cladding rail maybe, but they began affixing these white horizontal members to the eastern corner of the exterior on the 16th. If that gives any clue to the imminence... If you pan to the left in the Q's Camera 1 you have a great view of 515, as well as the crane over at the Lumen.  Hope this is helpful/pertinent. 19454755_ScreenShot2019-01-25at12_04_02AM.thumb.png.31b4fe146592d1b3278b7b3d6304e0af.png

 

8 hours ago, Pleco said:

I don't know the correct terminology, cladding rail maybe, but they began affixing these white horizontal members to the eastern corner of the exterior on the 16th. If that gives any clue to the imminence... If you pan to the left in the Q's Camera 1 you have a great view of 515, as well as the crane over at the Lumen.  Hope this is helpful/pertinent. 19454755_ScreenShot2019-01-25at12_04_02AM.thumb.png.31b4fe146592d1b3278b7b3d6304e0af.png

 

Looks like what's called Hat Channel that they will attach the panels to.

10 hours ago, Pleco said:

I don't know the correct terminology, cladding rail maybe, but they began affixing these white horizontal members to the eastern corner of the exterior on the 16th. If that gives any clue to the imminence... If you pan to the left in the Q's Camera 1 you have a great view of 515, as well as the crane over at the Lumen.  Hope this is helpful/pertinent. 19454755_ScreenShot2019-01-25at12_04_02AM.thumb.png.31b4fe146592d1b3278b7b3d6304e0af.png

I was wondering if the notched corner will be part of the final design or if its there to compensate for the thickness of the cladding. I'm assuming the latter but not sure if it will fill in the notched corner entirely in order to be flush with each other.

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

You can see in the lower corner that insulation is going in... glass panels next!

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Snagged a pic of one of my favorite angles this morning, also tried to zoom in a tad on the insulation

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6 minutes ago, GISguy said:

Snagged a pic of one of my favorite angles this morning, also tried to zoom in a tad on the insulation

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I can't wait until this building is filled with residents.

Sorry about the screenshot, but looks like the beacon is open for leasing 

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3 hours ago, GISguy said:

Sorry about the screenshot, but looks like the beacon is open for leasing 

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Time to give them a call! 

On 1/25/2019 at 11:24 AM, shack said:

I was wondering if the notched corner will be part of the final design or if its there to compensate for the thickness of the cladding. I'm assuming the latter but not sure if it will fill in the notched corner entirely in order to be flush with each other.

It seems like this question has not been answered and I'm curious about it too (presuming I'm reading Shack's question right).  Are the "flaps" on the corners which alternate with each level going to be sawed off?  

4 minutes ago, ryanfrazier said:

It seems like this question has not been answered and I'm curious about it too (presuming I'm reading Shack's question right).  Are the "flaps" on the corners which alternate with each level going to be sawed off?  

 

No, the flaps are part of the design.

 

https://media.apts247.info/2a/2a57991cf2ca4856bb1379cf3ca07d20/galleries/community/exteriors/exterior-render.jpg

 

https://www.thebeaconcleveland.com/gridmedia/img/slide1.jpg

 

I think I see "skin" being installed on the Superior side of the building...

 

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1 hour ago, Mendo said:

Thanks for the answer and the pics. 

 

Seems like a bad design choice to me.  Half of the corner units are going to have their view blocked in one direction.  I don't see what it adds aesthetically. 

19 hours ago, ryanfrazier said:

Thanks for the answer and the pics. 

 

Seems like a bad design choice to me.  Half of the corner units are going to have their view blocked in one direction.  I don't see what it adds aesthetically. 

Thanks for the answer as well to a bizarre aesthetic choice. It seems the architect wants to continue that zigzag theme for one end of the facade to the other thereby making the edge more disorienting to the onlooker. It will be interesting to see how this all works with the final product and whether or not it succeeds. What I like about the design is that it is both unusual yet done within  a constrained framework without being over the top. I think it will be one of the more interesting buildings downtown.

I believe we do have metal panels!!!

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Now is this a Subpanel or the final product?

It has writing on it, so I'm not sure if it gets peeled off or another layer goes on

19 hours ago, mack34 said:

It has writing on it, so I'm not sure if it gets peeled off or another layer goes on

 

Yea, I'm thinking the paper with the writing on it gets peeled and the final product will be revealed.

So panels are appearing on the front, and the back panels have paper taken off

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I was not expecting that color! 

41 minutes ago, surfohio said:

I was not expecting that color! 

Looks like they reflect the color of the sky.

1 hour ago, Mov2Ohio said:

Looks like they reflect the color of the sky.

So it should stay gray most of the time then.

2 hours ago, surfohio said:

I was not expecting that color! 


'Looks like an almost perfect match to the renderings.

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For some reason I want to eat it.

^^Really? Maybe it’s my eyes but that looks really different to me. Anyhow it’s pretty cool ? 

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I see way more blue than in the renderings - at least in that pic.  Curious to how that gradually lighter facade is really gonna come out - so far, I like...

look at the pic from the front...much more beige and brown in it

 

i think its a bit adjusted from the render, hard to say, but if anything for the better -- it looks great. 

I love the color graduation! Right now we are only seeing three stories of the darkest umber color. As it moves higher, the lighter color and the zig-zag movement will lift your eyes skyward creating a truly dramatic effect. I can't wait to see it three months from now!

1 hour ago, MayDay said:

The blue everyone is seeing is the sky reflecting off the temporary material covering the panels.

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Aw man, I liked the blue color, it went better with the base imo.

Does anyone know if they will repaint the red details on the parking structure? 

They peeled the 'wrapping' off, I'd say it looks better than the renderings so far, meshes well with the brown of the skyline looking west...

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Wow that is actually pretty cool!  Cant wait to see it progress.  Agree with the above though... not liking that red 

I also think it's going to be a strange transition from the glass, then a space, and then the bottom floor of the building.

 

Although maybe it looks a bit odd now because of the white tarps that are up.  When the tarps are down it'll be a black space there and hopefully wont stand out as much.

Never liked the choice to go with the brown hues.  Seems like an outdated color-scheme to me for buildings and reminds me of rust (and I don't think the "rust-belt" moniker is a positive for Cleveland in general).  Rust is a reminder of the past (and not the golden-age period of Cleveland's past).  Would have preferred to see the Beacon look towards the future.  I think the Lumen will do that nicely.  But alas, a building is better than no building!     

1 hour ago, dar124 said:

I also think it's going to be a strange transition from the glass, then a space, and then the bottom floor of the building.

 

Although maybe it looks a bit odd now because of the white tarps that are up.  When the tarps are down it'll be a black space there and hopefully wont stand out as much.

 

Remember they took some of the mirrored glazing down so it wouldn't get damaged during construction. This was located at the top of the garage. I wonder if they'll put that back.

Here's a pic from today of a different angle of the building.  It's nice to see that some of the facade is visible from farther away!!!

 

 

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I'm not sure if this has been discussed yet, but does anyone know if they plan on having any sort of rooftop patio/bar/restaurant? From the last photo, it looks like there might be an entire wall of windows. 

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