Roaring Flames
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Someone asked him in the comments whether if it's a real project or a concept. He answered that it is a real project!I know this is just a concept but that would be a fun addition to the area!
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Someone asked him in the comments whether if it's a real project or a concept. He answered that it is a real project!I know this is just a concept but that would be a fun addition to the area!
Another post on the same project
almost comes off as a luxury finished Kowloon on the ground.
This is a great point, there seems to be a class of new buildings taking this seriously, with the District at Beltline, Vesta Broadway, the Riff (soon), and now this. Even Park Central is pretty dignified and fancy even though it's just a loading space.Whether that concept ever happens or not, it’s good to see developers starting to treat pedestrian-only courtyards and corridors between buildings in a multi-phase development as real positive assets and amenities.
Seems like a generation of buildings could never figure out what to do with these spaces, often just trashy surface parking, loading or lacklustre landscaping. Good to see this changing in more development.
Spill the tea!!Are you sure it's just a concept?![]()
Even the BLVD to its West has another phase supposedly, no?SE tower looks to be the hotel component with a perma-dark north facing pool deck. Personally not my favourite design as I feel all the lush greenery will never happen, and it doesn't really blend well with the buildings in that area. Also it feels like the sort of project that will be planned to be built in phases and will be only partially built for the next 20 years
Would love to see those renders built. But if the business case doesn’t work for tower 3, how is it going to work for a 4 tower block?Yes on the area they made a dog park as a placeholder for tower 3.