simply Dan
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Although many architects are not always successful at this, 7WTC is definitely a good example of an attractive solution to hiding unsightly utilities or parking on the lower levels of a building:
This would be a perfect place to cash in with retail.
I can't wait to see who the developer is.
There is retail space planned at the southeast corner but it is not that big.
Developer is Tridel.
Parking is all underground.
So it's probably the Raffles/Tridel development V of E told us of. The height is there.. So is the location.
just had a thought: proximity to the Ritz could be an incentive for Raffles to build on this site. Just a thought, but it lends some credence to the idea that this is the Raffles project.
Filip - I would argue that the Ritz and Shangri-la are not different at all. I find them to be rather boring glass boxes. Sometimes there is nothing wrong with a boring glass box, but they are definitly not different.
Here is a link that popped up about this project.
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2007/06/sky_farm_propos.php