salsa
Senior Member
I'm guessing they dropped the decking over the tracks
SSC, not SSP. took me a couple of minutes of searching before I realized it wasn't on SSP.
I'm guessing they dropped the decking over the tracks
From AndrewJM3D on SSC:
My own guess on the bad news: the hotel towers have been dropped. Nothing to really support this conclusion, but without the casino, the tourist traffic would be significantly less. The office towers should be unaffected, though. No idea about if decking the tracks is still planned.
edit -- changed SSP to SSC
Yes, a little mental twitch on my part. I'm glad to hear that movement is expected on this monster project.
^ Never underestimate city councilors' irrational fear of height. I'm sure they'll come up with some arbitrary "shadowing" or "view corridor" complaint.
Most shadowing and view corridor concerns aren't arbitrary. It may be that a neighbourhood park is the only significant public space in an area, hence why it shouldn't be in shadows, or a historic landmark whose visibility from certain places is important to an area's sense of place.
+1.
And, if I may, I would suggest that we should instead never underestimate certain UT member's irrational fear of well founded concerns over shadowing, view corridors, and heritage, or their irrational feelings of persecution whenever the architectural merits of certain tall buildings or proposals are discussed and critiqued, especially when those projects are found wanting.