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Friday, July 14, 2006

Aqua Redux

In the four months since I first posted about Studio Gang's Aqua, sales have commenced and been strong, apparently enough to secure financing for a fall construction start. No doubt the unique design is a strong selling point, hopefully quelling the old preference for living in bland/ugly buildings because "I don't have to look at it."

Also since March a professional model has been built for the sales center. This model includes guardrails and mullions, details missing in the previous study model. These images (taken by BVictor1) were found at SkyscraperPage Forum (full thread here), but the ominous sky is my addition.

Missing image - aqua1.jpg

The very bottom of the image above illustrates how the guardrails break from the contoured slab edge to separate terraces for different units. This functional design response also adds another layer to the contouring of the facade.

Missing image - aqua2.jpg

I'm gonna go out on a limb here and guess that this building will replace the First National Bank Building (now Chase Bank Building) as coolest building to look up at from below.

(Thanks to David G. for the head's up!)

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