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6 hours ago, GREGinPARMA said:

 

My uneducated guess would be each window has an led panel installed from the inside facing out. But your guess is as good as mine

Exactly what i was thinking. 

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Riding up Euclid Avenue late this afternoon, I got a couple quick pics to add to the collection here …

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@CleveFan. Thank you for the photos. I hope you don't mind I was compelled to do an overlay on one of your photos.

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, dave2017 said:

@CleveFan. Thank you for the photos. I hope you don't mind I was compelled to do an overlay on one of your photos.

 

 

 

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Absolutely spectacular architectural illustration, @dave2017!

Gotta love the way SHW fills the gap at the terminus of Euclid Avenue, When the top and center verticals are lighted at night, or with the surrounding buildings reflected in the glass— it will be awesome! Great move from the Jacobs Lot to this position.

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Absolutely spectacular architectural illustration, [mention=2696]dave2017[/mention]!
Gotta love the way SHW fills the gap at the terminus of Euclid Avenue, When the top and center verticals are lighted at night, or with the surrounding buildings reflected in the glass— it will be awesome! Great move from the Jacobs Lot to this position.

I kind of want to see what it would’ve looked like on the Jacobs lot, just for giggles.


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20 minutes ago, MyPhoneDead said:


I kind of want to see what it would’ve looked like on the Jacobs lot, just for giggles.


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@MyPhoneDead, it would have crowded TT from too many vantage points  and obliterated it from others. This location opens up the space around Public Square and identifies the relative shape of the city center.

1 hour ago, ArtMasterCLE said:

Absolutely spectacular architectural illustration, @dave2017!

Gotta love the way SHW fills the gap at the terminus of Euclid Avenue, When the top and center verticals are lighted at night, or with the surrounding buildings reflected in the glass— it will be awesome! Great move from the Jacobs Lot to this position.

 

Agreed. I also like how contrast from the blue glass will still make it easy to spot the Soldiers and Sailors Monument from far down Euclid Avenue. And to your point, it looks like it should have a similar effect on Public Square as the John Hancock Tower does on Copley Square in Boston. I'm a fan.

 

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@MyPhoneDead  Here is roughly what it would look like if moved to the Jacob's Lot.  

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It would have been taller and skinnier on the Jacob's lot to get the same square footage, correct?

33 minutes ago, LibertyBlvd said:

It would have been taller and skinnier on the Jacob's lot to get the same square footage, correct?

 

Yep.  Who knows what we may have ended up with- likely a 700+ footer.

 

But as designed, in it's current location, it's fitting in great.

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[mention=2643]MyPhoneDead[/mention]  Here is roughly what it would look like if moved to the Jacob's Lot.  
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Thank you so much!


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5 hours ago, ASP1984 said:

 

Agreed. I also like how contrast from the blue glass will still make it easy to spot the Soldiers and Sailors Monument from far down Euclid Avenue. And to your point, it looks like it should have a similar effect on Public Square as the John Hancock Tower does on Copley Square in Boston. I'm a fan.

 

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Having lived in Boston and being transfixed by it, I always loved that building's 45-degree angled notch up each end.  The way it reflected VERY different light than the rest of the building was almost magical.  I was really bummed when SW went with 90-degree notches, as they won't really add any "unique" light to the building's appearance.  Of course it's their call, what with floorspace concerns and all, but as an architecture fan I thought it was a major missed opportunity.

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That certainly fills in a gap in the skyline. 

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

Up close, the windows and window pattern looks strikingly similar to 55 Public Square. Just not as reflective and as wavy as 55. 

Friday update.

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Do we have enough photos of this development to make a time lapse film of our own?

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2 minutes ago, urb-a-saurus said:

Do we have enough photos of this development to make a time lapse film of our own?

 

Lol here's a few more.

 

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And if anyone wants to try a crack at a rendering from this view (the crane is right above The Standard)...

 

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My hovercraft is full of eels

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I won’t lie, it sucks that it doesn’t have a prominent spot when looking at it from progressive field.


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Coming up 77 the other evening, that crane looked like a big bird of prey sitting on Terminal near the setback.

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Awesome photo @urbanmyth!

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

3 hours ago, MyPhoneDead said:


I won’t lie, it sucks that it doesn’t have a prominent spot when looking at it from progressive field.

A shame that the Big 3 (soon to be Big 4) are not prominent from the ballpark, specifically from the home plate camera. The only tallish building visible from that vantage point is the 9 which isn't very attractive IMO. Maybe that will change if those parking lots at 9th and Bolivar get developed someday. 

 

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The shack is taking shape… (7-8-23)

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Views from Lorain-Carnegie bridge and Cleveland script sign

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And this.  It is large.

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Amazing how good this looks from the Shoreway bridge.


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From tow path trail.

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Shaking those Monday blues

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My sister's boyfriend took some great pictures from the Goodtime 3 late last week.

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14 minutes ago, MikeyB440 said:

My sister's boyfriend took some great pictures from the Goodtime 3 late last week.

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The riverfront actually looks pretty nice from these pictures. Hoping the momentum continues and we get something like Chicago has eventually.

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That first pic would be great to use in 5 years for a "then and now" pic! Will probably be drastically different!

48 minutes ago, dski44 said:

That first pic would be great to use in 5 years for a "then and now" pic! Will probably be drastically different!

 

Very rough comparison with street-view from ~8 years ago. 

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With the way the downtown grid is laid out there isn't much of an opportunity for a tower to fill the terminating vista of a street. The SW Tower will serve that role for Euclid tremendously well though. When finished I think it will noticeably improve the aesthetic or feeling of downtown from Euclid at the street level. It will be one of my favorite "then and now" pictures of Cleveland. 

Wow.  It's starting to look like a big city.

The shack is going horizontal

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The shack is, by proxy, going to be the most photographed 3 story building in the history of Cleveland. It must feel mighty special

4 minutes ago, dwolfi01 said:

The shack is, by proxy, going to be the most photographed 3 story building in the history of Cleveland. It must feel mighty special

 

Haha, 3 story. If only we were so lucky. That thing will be shorter then most townhomes built in this city. 

Just me or has the tower been on the same floor for roughly a month


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View from Market District, Ohio City, Tower crane finally rises above federal courthouse with building rising just to the right

One more floor until the core hits 400ft. Either next core floor or the following should be the smaller form. Also assuming next crane jump will be the last. 

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the shack looks too short for the building it's connected to. 

15 minutes ago, Whipjacka said:

the shack looks too short for the building it's connected to. 

I wish people stop it with the complaints. I like it. 

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