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  • sevenoneeighty
    sevenoneeighty
    The first glass curtain wall sections are up - on the Grand Army Plaza side near St. Johns. Go take a look, its about 4 -5 sections.

    It could just be a mock-up, but at this stage it looks like the real thing.
    It will all be repeated on the entire facade and on the other sides. I am sure each section costs a ridiculous amount.

    Could someone post a picture, my camera is broken :(?
  • jgregorie
    jgregorie
    i was walking by there last night around 7:45 after my run in the park and they were having this big party inside the structure. there were spotlights a red carpet and a live band playing on the ground level. people were also being taken up to the top floor on the service elevator. i guess it was a promotional party to show off how the building is coming along. no affordable housing in that bad boy for damn sure.

    it was really kind of weird, nothing but rich white people in suits walking in and out. and there were these banner ads hanging from the facade that said "your garden" with an icon of the park entrance under it, and " your library" with an icon of the BPL under that.

    if you stood in the right spot you could almost smell the gentrification.
  • armchair_warrior
    armchair_warrior
    jgregorie wrote: i was walking by there last night around 7:45 after my run in the park and they were having this big party inside the structure. there were spotlights a red carpet and a live band playing on the ground level. people were also being taken up to the top floor on the service elevator. i guess it was a promotional party to show off how the building is coming along. no affordable housing in that bad boy for damn sure.

    it was really kind of weird, nothing but rich white people in suits walking in and out. and there were these banner ads hanging from the facade that said "your garden" with an icon of the park entrance under it, and " your library" with an icon of the BPL under that.

    if you stood in the right spot you could almost smell the gentrification.
    can the smell of rich rub off too. i want to smell like a gentrifier :p.
  • steveo
    steveo
    SevenOneEighty wrote:
    Could someone post a picture, my camera is broken :(?
    image
    (just had my cellphone camera)

    I put a couple of slightly different views at
    http://www.panix.com/~steveo/hiptop/glass/
  • steveo
    steveo
    The NY Times new real estate magazine, Key, which debuts with tomorrow's newspaper (which comes today if you're a home subscriber) has a 2-page ad for "On Prospect Park", featuring an artist's rendering that I've never seen:

    http://www.panix.com/~steveo/meier/

    The text lists the prices as "From $790,000 to $6,000,000."
  • qtrain
    qtrain
    jgregorie wrote: if you stood in the right spot you could almost smell the gentrification.
    Sorry, that was me -- I took a whiz by the entrance.
  • bigguy
    bigguy
  • livetotravel
    livetotravel
    an absolute corruption of our architectural culture as we knew it. What ever happened to design standards? That modern monolith is an open sore on the architectural dermis of PH/PS.

    I look out of my office window daily watching Ian Schrager's 40 Bond Street luxuary condos go up and I get sick and pissed at the same time. I hate these structures with a passion. At 40 Bond Herzog & de Meuron has done its radical best to make never trendy Noho trendy, with an 11-story facade made entirely of cast glass with a greenish Coke-bottle hue.

    I hope the glass implodes.
  • medusa
    medusa
    Does anyone know anyone who works in the window-washing business? That Meier place is a score for them.
  • rogersma
    rogersma
    I just have to note that the construction of a fifteen story building has now engendered a long discussion and various shades of concern and outrage on this newsgroup.

    Atlantic Yards will make us long for the days when fifteen stories was "tall". The lovely "Miss Brooklyn" alone will be four times as high, and all of the other fifteen or so buildings will also be considerably taller than the Meier.

    Fortunately it's not too late to bring some sanity to Atlantic Yards. Make sure to vote on Primary Day for (depending on your district) Batson, Owens, Montgomery, Barron and Diamondstone.
  • carnivore
    carnivore
    I agree about all that except Owens. He has and will have nothing to do with the Atlantic Yards except that he says he's against it. Can we have some sanity here? He's running for Congress! If this was a Presidential election year, would you also be basing that vote on who is the most opposed to the Atlantic Yards?
  • rogersma
    rogersma
    I appreciate your point here because Yassky's good on most other issues and indeed won't have anything but a bully pulpit role on AY, if that. My decision for Owens was based on two things: one, this election will be seen as a referendum on AY, and if Owens wins that sends a message to local politicos. (I think Owens is also basically fine on the national issues, although certainly not the smooth politicial pro that Yassky is.) And two, Yassky is clearly quite cozy with big dollar donors in NYC (his city council effort to help Ratner fund BUILD, for example). We certainly don't need any more of that fondness for large-dollar contributors in DC.
  • chris
    chris
    The tidbit posted in a different threat about the quickly canceled Yassky fundraiser in architect Robert Scarano's office seems to say quite a bit about not only the Yassky campaign, but his ideals vis a vis Brooklyn. Scarano is a Brooklyn destroyer who built over-large and completely out of context buildings that harmed property values of others to line his own pockets ... illegally.

    And Yassky is taking his money. The only question I have is: would the other candidates refuse Scarano money if offered? Hard to say.