The Edge on Oak - (406 12th Avenue Southeast)
The Edge on Oak - (406 12th Avenue Southeast)
Status:
* Under construction
* 65 units
* 6 stories
* Developer - Doran Cos.
* Under construction
* 65 units
* 6 stories
* Developer - Doran Cos.
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the campus theatre deserved something better on its site
No kidding. At least they kept the Tofu House! /sarcasm
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Yeah. I really, really wish they would have thought a little bigger and taken out the tofu house as well. It looks ridiculous the way it is now.
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I kind of like that "urban dichotomy"!
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Yeah. I really, really wish they would have thought a little bigger and taken out the tofu house as well. It looks ridiculous the way it is now.
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Oh dear. And primarily because they selected awful colors. It would have been avoided so easily.
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I like the red thing, whatever that is supposed to be! I still think that little Tofu House right next to this thing makes for interesting urban fabric, knowing that my opinion is not a popular one.
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Just went to the Tofu House for lunch today, in part because I dig it's context and form. Food was pretty good, but doesn't beat the Left Handed Cook's interpretation of bibimbap.
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Na, I like the tofu house being there, and the red thing too.
I just think if the darker tan color had been charcoal or black, it would have made a dramatic difference in the massing of the building.
I just think if the darker tan color had been charcoal or black, it would have made a dramatic difference in the massing of the building.
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The brickwork for the 3rd and 5th floors doesn't seem to match the other levels. The grey mechanical shaft on the north side seriously clashes with the rest of the brick exterior. And the red overhang just doesn't fit into the design either. The whole thing is a mess.
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Maybe the exterior isn't finished?
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No, I'm pretty sure it is. Except for the ground floor, of course. That yellow insulation will get covered up.
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Come on. What is with this fake brick crap? You know we had brick buildings in the 1800's. Why would any developer want to make their building look like it was built 130 years ago? This is horrible. If I were Minneapolis I would pass ordinances that specifically ban new construction from using certain types of facades. Ugly fake brick being one of those facades on the ban list.
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it looks like it will start peeling off in a matter of months...
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Good lord. That is truly awful looking. Sad the developers keep getting rewarded for this junk.Come on. What is with this fake brick crap? You know we had brick buildings in the 1800's. Why would any developer want to make their building look like it was built 130 years ago? This is horrible. If I were Minneapolis I would pass ordinances that specifically ban new construction from using certain types of facades. Ugly fake brick being one of those facades on the ban list.
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Re: The Edge on Oak - (406 12th Avenue Southeast)
Is there anything that you people like? Pretty much every project that gets built is "ugly" and an abomination and all sorts of ugly words.
Are we really at the point where brick is a bad material? Do you want the building covered in gold plates? I mean, I don't really get it. Especially when there's no specific criticism just "oh it's awful."
Are we really at the point where brick is a bad material? Do you want the building covered in gold plates? I mean, I don't really get it. Especially when there's no specific criticism just "oh it's awful."
Re: The Edge on Oak - (406 12th Avenue Southeast)
Specific Complaints:
The Brick is not real brick, you can see the sections.
The painted cement panels (are low quality construction) are painted two browns that go together awfully.
The browns also don't get along with the Red trim, which may be it's best unique feature.
It has the ugly AC Pack things on the exterior.
It's just a case of a building that had good potential, decent lines and shape, but was finished cheaply, and by someone terrible at picking out materials. So it killed it.
The Brick is not real brick, you can see the sections.
The painted cement panels (are low quality construction) are painted two browns that go together awfully.
The browns also don't get along with the Red trim, which may be it's best unique feature.
It has the ugly AC Pack things on the exterior.
It's just a case of a building that had good potential, decent lines and shape, but was finished cheaply, and by someone terrible at picking out materials. So it killed it.
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