UtakataNoAnnex
Senior Member
That cladding/balcony detail business hurts the eyes to look at... /sigh
I was going to say just by quickly eyeballing it, there's no way that's only 49 floors...Definitely looks like 68 floors, perhaps the thread title needs to be changed.
Love the height ! Wish there was more thicker cladding around the windows and doors for the tower.
Agreed. I'd love to see that textural expression extrapolated. It would be reminiscent of the brise-soliels that became such a powerful mainstay of modernism. See the Durand project by Le Corbusier, in Algiers, 1933, as his first example of it. That would be a breathe of fresh air compared to these flat, cheap facades.Love the height ! Wish there was more thicker cladding around the windows and doors for the tower.
It looks like a proposal from 8 years agoOh wow, that is quite unfortunate looking.
\/The correct number was posted a couple pages back. Model is built and everything. Not sure why they're not trying to get that height entitled...
See above. It's not yet approved. Thread titles only list approved heights.Definitely looks like 68 floors, perhaps the thread title needs to be changed.
Nothing to date. No clue why.I still can't find anything in the AIC that suggests there's even been an application for greater height.........
Hey, Detective @Art Tsai we have a mystery for you to solve!
Actually many thread titles include proposed (submitted but not yet approved) heights.\/
See above. It's not yet approved. Thread titles only list approved heights.
I was going to say. It's usually what the developer is aiming for until The City says otherwise...Actually many thread titles include proposed (submitted but not yet approved) heights.
Unless you meant approved by UT (once submission docs exist).
"Got approved". Thread titles only get 'locked' once an approval is in hand is my understanding. Until then, yes, @3Dementia is correct: it's just the latest submission. That said, perhaps @interchange42 can adjudicate here?I was going to say. It's usually what the developer is aiming for until The City says otherwise...
...I think the problem here though is that it's not really apparent what the developer is aiming for. Hence, the thread info is the last thing they have submitted, I believe.