Yes... but unfortunately it has all the charm of a 1950s Gas Station road sign... :eek:
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Did anyone else notice the background skyline in the second rendering? If only :p
Also, the planned mixed-use building on the site of Hockeytown Cafe is included as a full rendering whereas the planned residential building on the same block at the UMIC is shown in scale only. And the planned office building and residential building on the parking lots in front of Comerica Park are not included either. I am not shocked by any of this, just wanted to share my observations out of grief and annoyance.
Clearly a rendering of District Detroit in 3024 haha.
I think what you may be seeing is the buildings that are being designed specifically by KPF. Stylistically the office building on Woodward, the arena hotel and the UMIC all fit the firms portfolio. I think the apartment buildings and the design of the office in front of Comerica were a notch or two down from the quality they usually produce.
I don't have access to Crain's to see the entire design and layout, but from the image that they first show, is that an image of the building from across Grand River and the DTE property?
Does anyone know the current timeframe for the incubator space and apartment building to begin construction? Nice to see this project finaaaaaaaaally get off the ground.
FYI - sounds like the HFH/MSU med building in New Center is tracking for a mid-June groundbreaking...
KPF finally has a page for this on their projects tab. I looked yesterday AM and I didn't see one. They've got full HD renderings and a short cinematic video with more angles:
https://www.kpf.com/project/universi...for-innovation
Ilitch should just donate the rest of his parking lots to organizations and developers who will actually build on them. Activity has been non-stop on this site since it was handed over to U of M.
"Dragging their feet"... that should be on their family coat of arms... :eek:
As we all know... they kept dragging their feet on so many projects... and the city final "grew a pair"... with the Eddystone procrastinations. Why do they work at a faster speed when it comes to new build, than it does for restorations? :confused:
And even then, they got held up by "pizza glass" for their facade to the new Little Caesar HQ next door to the Fox... and that project even took an extra 2 years.
Bulimia, I also feel the same about glass, glass, glass walls. I still think the WWI tank look of this building is a sort of homage to Detroit's "Arsenal of Democracy" rep. That’s just me, but I like it.
But, obviously, none of the more sculptural contemporary bldgs compare to the classic skyscrapers of Detroit.