A new tower for Columbia?
#1
Posted 13 June 2005 - 05:30 PM
Where should this "new" tower go, and more importantly- why?
#2
Posted 13 June 2005 - 06:19 PM
Edited by krazeeboi, 13 June 2005 - 06:19 PM.
#3
Posted 13 June 2005 - 07:37 PM
#4
Posted 13 June 2005 - 07:43 PM
P.S. It should be at least 30 stories and 400 feet.
Edited by waccamatt, 13 June 2005 - 07:46 PM.
#5
Posted 13 June 2005 - 08:03 PM

or for the taller tower, this:
#6
Posted 14 June 2005 - 07:41 AM
Edited by sonofaque86, 14 June 2005 - 08:02 PM.
#7
Posted 14 June 2005 - 10:43 AM
#8
Posted 14 June 2005 - 05:15 PM
And it's funny that your pics actually substantiate my earlier point. As nice as I think the BOA tower is, it's missing from most skyline pictures because it's a little farther out than the well-known cluster of towers near the Statehouse.
#9
Posted 14 June 2005 - 09:33 PM
Spartan, on Jun 13 2005, 08:03 PM, said:

or for the taller tower, this:

Spartan, these are very good! It really adds to the Columbia skyline. Any chance you could do one of these for G-ville? Wish I knew how to do that.
#10
Posted 14 June 2005 - 10:26 PM
I only have one decent side angle shot of Greenville's skyline, but I can try. If anyone has any goo skyline shots of Greenville, please share.
I am also going to try to get that same building from other angles in Columbia.
#12
Posted 05 July 2005 - 08:09 AM
Edited by Trumble, 05 July 2005 - 08:11 AM.
#13
Posted 06 July 2005 - 01:32 AM
#14
Posted 07 July 2005 - 06:45 PM
Spartan, on Jun 13 2005, 09:03 PM, said:

or for the taller tower, this:

#15
Posted 15 October 2005 - 04:31 AM
#17
Posted 16 October 2005 - 05:57 PM
#18
Posted 16 October 2005 - 06:10 PM
#19
Posted 16 October 2005 - 07:23 PM
I found it online and saved the image, but lost the details -- location, function, architects, etc.
You could have retail on the ground level, offices in the base and residential in the tower. Wouldn't that be awesome?
Columbia has got to start breaking the architectural mold and stepping out in a modern direction if we're going to be as "cutting edge" as we'd like with the research campus, etc. I know this isn't something you can measure, but I believe a few buildings like this could really impact the city's image. The architecture of a city communicates something and I think it's important that we start speaking the design language of the type of residents and clientele that we want/need to attract in the new economy. ... And also because... it just looks REALLY cool.
Edited by emerging.me, 16 October 2005 - 08:49 PM.
#20
Posted 16 October 2005 - 07:46 PM
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