Archivist Senior Member Member Bio Joined Apr 24, 2007 Messages 1,349 Reaction score 2 Mar 8, 2009 #16 Though, having said that, the Indigo is a fabulous building.
E Earlscourt_Lad Active Member Member Bio Joined Jan 2, 2008 Messages 633 Reaction score 1 Location Earlscourt Mar 8, 2009 #17 ^ I'm curious as to what it is you like about Indigo. I think it's decent enough, but really it doesn't stand out from the crowd or seem terribly well executed to my mind. I remain open to suggestion, but I'd like your take on it.
^ I'm curious as to what it is you like about Indigo. I think it's decent enough, but really it doesn't stand out from the crowd or seem terribly well executed to my mind. I remain open to suggestion, but I'd like your take on it.
A adma Superstar Member Bio Joined Apr 23, 2007 Messages 17,427 Reaction score 2,012 Mar 8, 2009 #18 One of those cases where presently "not standing out from the crowd" is a signal of its success as an urban model?
One of those cases where presently "not standing out from the crowd" is a signal of its success as an urban model?
SP!RE °°°°°° Member Bio Joined Apr 23, 2007 Messages 3,954 Reaction score 8 Location Southcore Mar 8, 2009 #19 It's simple and tasteful, relatively inoffensive I think. Also, the corner windows are an awesome touch. This building is too tall to be discussed in this thread though. Maybe we should make a midrise discussion or "Indigo" thread.
It's simple and tasteful, relatively inoffensive I think. Also, the corner windows are an awesome touch. This building is too tall to be discussed in this thread though. Maybe we should make a midrise discussion or "Indigo" thread.
Urban Shocker Doyenne Member Bio Joined Apr 23, 2007 Messages 8,465 Reaction score 9 Mar 9, 2009 #20 Fitting in is the new standing out - didn't everyone get the memo?