June 18, 20222 yr the best we can do at this point is ridicule the shack whenever we have the opportunity and try to make the SHW execs feel slightly embarrassed by their selfish decision for the next 30 years.
June 18, 20222 yr 4 hours ago, Whipjacka said: the best we can do at this point is ridicule the shack whenever we have the opportunity and try to make the SHW execs feel slightly embarrassed by their selfish decision for the next 30 years. “Shack shaming”
June 18, 20222 yr Holy mackerel Dave2017 I love that idea. Color, plantings, glass atrium! It is a paint company after all and that should mean color. This keeps getting better and better. Seriously though. I may lack the ability to design an amazing space but I DO have the ability to recognize one when I see it. Too bad none of this will happen.
June 18, 20222 yr 1 hour ago, cadmen said: Holy mackerel Dave2017 I love that idea. Color, plantings, glass atrium! It is a paint company after all and that should mean color. This keeps getting better and better. Yes, a psychedelic shack!
June 18, 20222 yr 3 hours ago, marty15 said: “Shack shaming” Shack Shaken' "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
June 27, 20222 yr I know we’re getting close to SW beginning its exciting vertical ascent and that it’s set to open in 2024. I was curious if @KJPor any of you well-informed forumers knows the timeline as to when the tower will likely top out?
June 27, 20222 yr Author For comparison, The Lumen's tower crane was installed Oct. 1, 2018 and the last floor was poured Nov. 23, 2019. That's 396 feet in 419 days with a brief delay to due a crane mishap. SHW's HQ will be 616 feet. I don't know if it will rise in 616 days +/-. Probably faster since the SHW HQ's floor heights are taller than The Lumen's. "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
June 27, 20222 yr 1 hour ago, KJP said: For comparison, The Lumen's tower crane was installed Oct. 1, 2018 and the last floor was poured Nov. 23, 2019. That's 396 feet in 419 days with a brief delay to due a crane mishap. SHW's HQ will be 616 feet. I don't know if it will rise in 616 days +/-. Probably faster since the SHW HQ's floor heights are taller than The Lumen's. Plus, steel frame should rise faster than a concrete pour like Lumen.
June 27, 20222 yr I happened to drive by Valor Acres today on Miller Rd., and there was WCS identifying Sherwin Williams, whereas I do not see that at the downtown HQ site.
June 27, 20222 yr I know we're not building a re-furbished parking lot on the site. But I'm used to seeing a construction site of this magnitude look more like a construction site of magnitude and not like a construction site for a parking lot. After all the work done if you didn't know better and just looked at that recent photo you could make the case it looks more like a new parking lot is being created rather than a huge office building. Maybe it's just parking lot PTSD. and my brain still sees parking lots everywhere and not a brand new 616' office tower. Man those parking lots are hard to kill lol.
June 28, 20222 yr 14 hours ago, CleveFan said: I know we’re getting close to SW beginning its exciting vertical ascent and that it’s set to open in 2024. I was curious if @KJPor any of you well-informed forumers knows the timeline as to when the tower will likely top out?
June 29, 20222 yr First non caisson concrete pour. Also there are Concrete forms and form carpenters on site.
June 29, 20222 yr Which construction experts here can explain what’s going on in that last pic? I’d heard there was to be no basement level, so figured the caissons would come all the way to ground level. In that picture those round things look like the top of some of the caissons. But I see others to the side and behind that excavation coming all the way up to the ground. Will they just pour more concrete on top of those round things currently below ground level to carry the load of the tower?
June 29, 20222 yr 2 hours ago, JohnSummit said: Which construction experts here can explain what’s going on in that last pic? I’d heard there was to be no basement level, so figured the caissons would come all the way to ground level. In that picture those round things look like the top of some of the caissons. But I see others to the side and behind that excavation coming all the way up to the ground. Will they just pour more concrete on top of those round things currently below ground level to carry the load of the tower? https://theconstructor.org/geotechnical/mat-foundation-construction/37768/ https://civiconcepts.com/blog/spread-footing i'm not an expert, but i think when you get near the lake you often get sandy soils that would shift under a large structure, so they may be pouring a mat foundation/spread footer type reinforcement underground for the building. if you look back at some of the renderings posted on this forum you may notice that the lower few floors extend father west than the high rise. if I had to guess, it's possible that the low rise portion may not require the extensive underground foundation.
June 29, 20222 yr Author The mat is also where the elevator/stair core will start to rise in about a month. "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
June 29, 20222 yr Is the footprint of the building the sunken rectangle portion or will it be larger than that?
June 29, 20222 yr looking at their plans it seems like it will certainly be wider than that pad. You can see along the top of the ditch there's more support collumns in the pic. I dug around the old presentations and see the layout of the tower. Seems like it will be as wide as the block from sidewalk to sidewalk. As far as width the other direction it's hard to tell since the plans I came across below don't have measurements. Edited June 29, 20222 yr by dwolfi01
June 29, 20222 yr Aesthetic preferences aside, it can not be overstated how large an impact the shack and tower will have on this part of downtown. That empty space on the square and across from the Renaissance Hotel were catastrophic to the sense of place and space.
June 29, 20222 yr 1 minute ago, OldEnough said: Aesthetic preferences aside, it can not be overstated how large an impact the shack and tower will have on this part of downtown. That empty space on the square and across from the Renaissance Hotel were catastrophic to the sense of place and space. PSH I'd give up this tower to get the megabus stop back! /s Edited June 29, 20222 yr by GISguy
July 5, 20222 yr Author Documents submitted to the city today for SHW's HQ superstructure. It includes only the tower and the walkways from it. Not the pavilion or the parking deck... Work Location 1450 W 3rd ST CLEVELAND OH 44113 Project Description: Building Our Future - Tower Site (Parcel B): CP-04T - Tower Superstructure These documents are for Construction Package 04 (CP-04T) – Tower Superstructure. The phase of this work is limited to superstructure, including structural steel and structural core, and underground electrical for the Tower Site. This project was originally submitted for zoning only review and approval under Record Number B21026850. Previous phased permit plan submittals for this project and address also include: Record Number B21030007: CP-01 – Mass Excavation and SWPPP Record Number B21034985: CP-02T – Tower Caissons Record Number B22006733: CP-03T - Tower Foundations And here's an interesting tidbit..... Work Area:1142164 "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
July 5, 20222 yr 1 hour ago, KJP said: Documents submitted to the city today for SHW's HQ superstructure. It includes only the tower and the walkways from it. Not the pavilion or the parking deck... Work Location 1450 W 3rd ST CLEVELAND OH 44113 Project Description: Building Our Future - Tower Site (Parcel B): CP-04T - Tower Superstructure These documents are for Construction Package 04 (CP-04T) – Tower Superstructure. The phase of this work is limited to superstructure, including structural steel and structural core, and underground electrical for the Tower Site. This project was originally submitted for zoning only review and approval under Record Number B21026850. Previous phased permit plan submittals for this project and address also include: Record Number B21030007: CP-01 – Mass Excavation and SWPPP Record Number B21034985: CP-02T – Tower Caissons Record Number B22006733: CP-03T - Tower Foundations And here's an interesting tidbit..... Work Area:1142164 Is that sqft?
July 6, 20222 yr Author 4 hours ago, marty15 said: Is that sqft? Yes "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
July 6, 20222 yr Almost just as large as Huntington. Didn’t they initially say 900000sqft? Did they slap on a few more floors?!
July 6, 20222 yr Author 6 minutes ago, marty15 said: Almost just as large as Huntington. Didn’t they initially say 900000sqft? Did they slap on a few more floors?! Huntington as in 200 Public Square? If so, yes that's 1.2 million square feet. SHW has said their HQ will be 1 million sf. This says it will be larger and doesn't include the pavilion which will be about 50,000 sf IIRC. "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
July 6, 20222 yr 6 hours ago, KJP said: Huntington as in 200 Public Square? If so, yes that's 1.2 million square feet. SHW has said their HQ will be 1 million sf. This says it will be larger and doesn't include the pavilion which will be about 50,000 sf IIRC. Can they make it taller without running afoul of the regulatory agencies? 666' (I know lol) or higher and the 3 tallest in Ohio (and 4 of the 5) are right there.
July 6, 20222 yr 1 hour ago, E Rocc said: Can they make it taller without running afoul of the regulatory agencies? 666' (I know lol) or higher and the 3 tallest in Ohio (and 4 of the 5) are right there. Yes in theory, but not without a re-review by the different Commissions and departments at the city. It is likely zoning allows a taller building to be there, but they can't just add height without the proper approvals. I'm sure they didn't add floors, if anything the floor plates for the podium and the tower itself have been settled and so they can give the exact figure instead of the estimate put out in press releases.
July 6, 20222 yr Author I suppose technically it could be called 39 stories with the rooftop mechanicals. BTW the load maps skip levels when there's nothing different to show from the last load map. So there's gaps from levels 5-14, 18-25 and 29-36... "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
July 6, 20222 yr The additional sq. ft. are curious to me. That's almost 150,000 additional feet right? I think I see how that is going to look. Previously I've noticed that some pictures of the tower make it look almost like a larger but still slender version of the Hilton. But some images make it look almost as bulky as 200 Public Square. In my mind I kept trying figure out if it is the former or the later. The additional sq. ft. settles it for me. It's going to be bulky and that's a good thing as far as I'm concerned.
July 6, 20222 yr On 6/29/2022 at 3:27 PM, OldEnough said: Aesthetic preferences aside, it can not be overstated how large an impact the shack and tower will have on this part of downtown. That empty space on the square and across from the Renaissance Hotel were catastrophic to the sense of place and space. As someone who constantly walks by that empty parking lot, I totally agree with you. Even when the previous parking structure was all that was there, it was much better than the entire lot being empty. In an ideal world, we would’ve gotten some retail on the ground floor of the Superior side of the building, but a non-empty lot will feel amazing regardless.
July 6, 20222 yr 5 hours ago, cadmen said: The additional sq. ft. are curious to me. That's almost 150,000 additional feet right? I think I see how that is going to look. Previously I've noticed that some pictures of the tower make it look almost like a larger but still slender version of the Hilton. But some images make it look almost as bulky as 200 Public Square. In my mind I kept trying figure out if it is the former or the later. The additional sq. ft. settles it for me. It's going to be bulky and that's a good thing as far as I'm concerned. I think a lot of people underestimated just how “thicc” this building will be. clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
July 7, 20222 yr Author Looks early! Let's see if they start on the core early too. "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
July 7, 20222 yr 1 hour ago, KJP said: Looks early! Let's see if they start on the core early too. If they're getting ready to pour that pad, they need the base of the crane well ahead of the rest of it so it can be secured when that Pad that was formed last week is poured.
July 7, 20222 yr 3 hours ago, Sapper Daddy said: Looks to be red - and looks like I’ll be winning my prop bet with a friend 🤑 Does this one have a name?
July 7, 20222 yr Hart Crane - A son of Cleveland, and a powerhouse of American poetry. https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/hart-crane "Hart Crane is considered a pivotal—even prophetic—figure in American literature, who is often cast as a Romantic in the decades of high Modernism. Crane’s version of American Romanticism extended back through Walt Whitman to Ralph Waldo Emerson, and in his most ambitious work, The Bridge, he sought nothing less than an expression of the American experience in its entirety." Hart Crane Park in Clevleand: Edited July 7, 20222 yr by ExPatClevGuy
July 10, 20222 yr Decided to get some elevation on today's ride lol (I thought I got all the crane in the pic, just missed it..I blame the sun) Edited July 11, 20222 yr by GISguy
July 11, 20222 yr 14 hours ago, GISguy said: Decided to get some elevation on today's ride lol Ahh yes, the “UO Sky Lounge West” 👍 clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
July 11, 20222 yr Author Two cranes, coming right up By Ken Prendergast / July 11, 2022 While work has started on installing the tower crane at Sherwin-Williams’ (SHW) headquarters construction site, the timetable has been set for the next crane to rise in downtown Cleveland. That second crane will appear at the work site for the City Club Apartments near the end of August, according a spokesman for Cleveland Construction Inc. Tower cranes are considered by some to be a visual indicator of a city’s economic growth. MORE https://neo-trans.blog/2022/07/11/two-cranes-coming-right-up/ "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
July 12, 20222 yr In the recent design review meeting apparently it was too much to ask SW to add benches anywhere on the property
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