khris
Senior Member
I've seen the images. They don't really show too much. I'm sure it won't be much, but who knows. Maybe it will get lit up or have unique cladding.Not much, look above at the dataBase
I've seen the images. They don't really show too much. I'm sure it won't be much, but who knows. Maybe it will get lit up or have unique cladding.Not much, look above at the dataBase
Another box
As someone in another thread pointed out, not every building has to be an architectural marvel.
Sometimes the end consumer/buyer doesn't always have to bear the burden... Seriously, how much did Great Gulf pay for this lot/land?I really hate this criticism. What are the buyers supposed to do, pay twice the PSF to live in a corkscrew? Rectilinear designs are the most resource-efficient way to provide living space (which is better for the environment) and hence allow more people to actually live in those buildings for a given expenditure. It's easy to criticize a design for being "a box", but you should also inform the buyers that they have to pay substantially more for their unit, to satisfy your desire for non-boxes.