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@jbee1982  If you look at the drawings, a portion of the top seems to serve more as a windscreen/protective structure, so I assume it's not quite the same as the structural steel.  I may be off a little, but I've outlined where I think the steel construction of the building is now, with RED as structural steel, and BLUE as the "framework" of the roof levels.  So there's still a couple of nice little chunks of height to be added!

 

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I had been thinking that both peaks were identical but that may not be the case. Does anyone know if one peak is higher than the other? 

1 hour ago, cadmen said:

I had been thinking that both peaks were identical but that may not be the case. Does anyone know if one peak is higher than the other? 

I also thought both peaks would be the same height!  Anybody have any info on this topic?

2 hours ago, cadmen said:

I had been thinking that both peaks were identical but that may not be the case. Does anyone know if one peak is higher than the other? 

The peak on the East elevation is higher. I don’t know by how many feet, but it is significantly higher. The asymmetry of the two peaks makes a much more interesting crown for the tower. I think they consider the East side the front of the tower with the Welcome Center just below. This facade also faces Public Square. The other important factor here is the East facade also acts as the visual terminus of the “Grand Avenue” - Euclid Avenue.

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you see, the welcome center is really the 'front porch' of the tower

And here's the ass end.z sherwin thumbnail_IMG_2917.jpg

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19 minutes ago, Silent Matt said:

And here's the ass end.z sherwin thumbnail_IMG_2917.jpg

It's starting to sound like that ass is gonna get a whole lot bigger... 

Update on the video compilation I made celebrating our tradespeople and commending SW on investing in Cleveland. Apparently SW freaked out and asked me to take down the video. What is wrong with these people? First they treat the whole tower design and planning process like the Manhattan Project and now that it’s literally out there for everyone to see they don’t want people applauding it? Seriously, some of the most downer/loser uptight wankers I’ve ever witnessed. I’ve been on this forum since 2003, lurked for a year or so before joining, and have been on skyscraperpage/city since 2001. Never seen this behavior. 

2 hours ago, FerrariEnzo said:

Update on the video compilation I made celebrating our tradespeople and commending SW on investing in Cleveland. Apparently SW freaked out and asked me to take down the video. What is wrong with these people? First they treat the whole tower design and planning process like the Manhattan Project and now that it’s literally out there for everyone to see they don’t want people applauding it? Seriously, some of the most downer/loser uptight wankers I’ve ever witnessed. I’ve been on this forum since 2003, lurked for a year or so before joining, and have been on skyscraperpage/city since 2001. Never seen this behavior. 

 

You just inspired me to make a video of my own. In fact I encourage everyone to do so. 

15 hours ago, FerrariEnzo said:

Update on the video compilation I made celebrating our tradespeople and commending SW on investing in Cleveland. Apparently SW freaked out and asked me to take down the video. What is wrong with these people? First they treat the whole tower design and planning process like the Manhattan Project and now that it’s literally out there for everyone to see they don’t want people applauding it? Seriously, some of the most downer/loser uptight wankers I’ve ever witnessed. I’ve been on this forum since 2003, lurked for a year or so before joining, and have been on skyscraperpage/city since 2001. Never seen this behavior. 

Oh, I got the same treatment from a developer in Columbus after posting their (public) design update they were raving about. Egos are an annoying thing...

Very bizarre.  I could understand if it was a top secret military facility.  But it isn't.  

Those views are for executives only!

16 hours ago, FerrariEnzo said:

Update on the video compilation I made celebrating our tradespeople and commending SW on investing in Cleveland. Apparently SW freaked out and asked me to take down the video. What is wrong with these people? First they treat the whole tower design and planning process like the Manhattan Project and now that it’s literally out there for everyone to see they don’t want people applauding it? Seriously, some of the most downer/loser uptight wankers I’ve ever witnessed. I’ve been on this forum since 2003, lurked for a year or so before joining, and have been on skyscraperpage/city since 2001. Never seen this behavior. 

Well this does not bode well in regards to any information from SHW when it comes to plans for a second tower.  I guess @KJP is going to have to play secret agent again this coming year.

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I thought things might change with the new CEO. Apparently not.

Are they selling the building and moving to Atlanta or Minneapolis?

1 hour ago, LibertyBlvd said:

I thought things might change with the new CEO. Apparently not.


It’s unreasonable to assume “things” would change under a new CEO overnight. Besides, I highly doubt the new CEO has even seen the vid, nor would care about it. 

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A new  SW pic for you junkies - one can imagine how HQ2 might fit into the scene from this view - and in the wider shot - might we someday able to see a  Bedrock tower or two along the River? (Photos  by JonesDronesCle) 

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43 minutes ago, CleveFan said:

A new  SW pic for you junkies - one can imagine how HQ2 might fit into the scene from this view - and in the wider shot - might we someday able to see a  Bedrock tower or two along the River? (Photos  by JonesDronesCle) 

I'm not sure how much of an impact the Bedrock tower(s) will have on the skyline due to the lower elevation in that area.

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These elevations show the different heights between the peaks.

 

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On 1/25/2024 at 12:05 AM, surfohio said:

 

You just inspired me to make a video of my own. In fact I encourage everyone to do so. 

I don’t have the skills myself, but this is crying out for a “Hastily made Sherwin Williams building” video!!

My hovercraft is full of eels

3 minutes ago, roman totale XVII said:

I don’t have the skills myself, but this is crying out for a “Hastily made Sherwin Williams building” video!!

 

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Don't forget to mention the 100 gallons of diesel fuel in the River.😒

3 minutes ago, Silent Matt said:

Don't forget to mention the 100 gallons of diesel fuel in the River.😒

 

Those operations are moving to Brecksville.

Was down in Public Square today. I thought I'd run into a few other UO guys also taking pics 😆

 

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1 hour ago, Silent Matt said:

Don't forget to mention the 100 gallons of diesel fuel in the River.😒

It’s not like they tried to hide that. They self reported and got it cleaned up. 

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This is more of a Sherwin-Williams' business/corporate policy story, rather than an HQ development story. So I posted it at the business section. But it's based on the company's reactions to photography by HQ construction workers...

 

 

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

@Silent Matt  Hi Silent Matt - your front row seat photos have been great to watch and track.  Sometimes from that angle, the building gives me Kronos (1957) vibes! 

 

 

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Hey, that looks like a good design for the second tower!

@Silent Matt  I just spit out some coffee...

3 minutes ago, chrino21 said:

@Silent Matt  I just spit out some coffee...

My work here is done. 'Night.

2 hours ago, MayDay said:

Actual image of the security setup they’ll be using to deter loitering.

When the shack opens, the front lawn should be the next Urban Ohio meet up spot.

I am intrigued to see how the northern and southern views will look once completed.  How much will we see the backside structures of the angled crowns.

3 hours ago, dave2017 said:

I am intrigued to see how the northern and southern views will look once completed.  How much will we see the backside structures of the angled crowns.

UO Forumers really gave me the raspberries for writing negatively about this design problem during the early review phase.  I sure felt shushed for suggesting these elements should be covered with a roof or screening element of some sort that would bring full dimension to the shape of the towers, and not deliver the same effect as 668.

LOL, I was told I didn't understand what a preliminary massing is.

 

I do hope it's not visible from the street, but probably yes for those in high-rise towers nearby.

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3 hours ago, ExPatClevGuy said:

UO Forumers really gave me the raspberries for writing negatively about this design problem during the early review phase.  I sure felt shushed for suggesting these elements should be covered with a roof or screening element of some sort that would bring full dimension to the shape of the towers, and not deliver the same effect as 668.

LOL, I was told I didn't understand what a preliminary massing is.

 

I do hope it's not visible from the street, but probably yes for those in high-rise towers nearby.

I’m guessing the architects designed it so that from the pedestrian (street) level the open inside of the crown peaks are not visible. However, as the height of your viewing point elevates beyond a certain level (say, high up in 55 Public Square, or in Terminal Tower), you will begin to be able to see into the open peaks because those buildings face the North and South facades. Just a guess.

Kind of like this, but not as elegant or intentional:  1180 Peachtree in Atlanta.

 

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See, don't it look neat?

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2 hours ago, JohnSummit said:

Kind of like this, but not as elegant or intentional:  1180 Peachtree in Atlanta.

 

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Maybe SHW should have done something like that on the Jacobs lot instead of the shack. It could have been connected to the tower with W 3rd going through it.

Adventuring thru the fog to AsiaTown today.  Pics by my shotgun-riding wife.

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This viaduct smells like garlic butter

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7 hours ago, Pleco said:

This viaduct smells like garlic butter

 

 

My name is Luca. I live on the fifth floor.

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

The framework for the west facing crown is going up.  I noticed it on Saturday when I was downtown.

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2 hours ago, JuddM said:

The framework for the west facing crown is going up.  I noticed it on Saturday when I was downtown.

Confirmed 

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Confirming the confirmation. I actually waited all weekend to get this pic because the stupid fog was too dense all weekend to see the top from my window 🤣

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So is this the tallest point or will they still have framing to do at this angle 

5 minutes ago, BoomerangCleRes said:

So is this the tallest point or will they still have framing to do at this angle 

The east side is higher that the west. So no. This is not the highest point.

 

For reference:

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5 hours ago, KJP said:

 

My name is Luca. I live on the fifth floor.

Lol I know, one of the valet's tried to park my car* but I said I was only gonna be a second 😌

 

*borrowed car, I'm a public transit guy 👍

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Also kinda looks like they've stopped the temporary shades behind the window business, so we can finally see how the facade will play with light.

 

4 hours ago, dwolfi01 said:

Confirming the confirmation. I actually waited all weekend to get this pic because the stupid fog was too dense all weekend to see the top from my window 🤣

 

 

A conspiracy theorist would say that’s actually what they wanted to happen, so no one could see it until they were damn well ready for us to!  Now don’t be surprised when they ask you to take that picture down.

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