The Paxon - (324 First Street North)
Re: Three24 - (324 First Street North)
Agreed. I think this project feels the most satisfying because the site sat unfinished for so long.
Re: Three24 - (324 First Street North)
Walking by yesterday, the new concrete (presumably for the underground parking) is now at grade with First and there is stick going up facing the RR corridor. Decent sized crew working, too.
Re: Three24 - (324 First Street North)
Renderings from the architect's website with interior views. Nice little pool in the back. They avoided using concrete board facing the street which works in its favor and gives it a higher quality look.
http://www.kaaswilson.com/project_1236/
http://www.kaaswilson.com/project_1236/
Re: Three24 - (324 First Street North)
There sure are a lot of cheap, boring, uninspired buildings going into the North Loop these days. This one is making me want to change my post on the shipping container building down the street to something more positive. I'll keep telling myself that the increase in residents is worth it...
Re: Three24 - (324 First Street North)
I'm all for using industrial materials for any building in the North Loop. Some of the buildings that have been built feel like they are more suburban in appearance. (Suburban isn't bad - it just isn't "urban industrial warehouse") I wish that developers would take more risks with their North Loop projects. There are a few who have built interesting buildings, but I think we are missing an opportunity for architectural experimentation.
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Re: Three24 - (324 First Street North)
they are building this weird
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Re: Three24 - (324 First Street North)
I think they changed this one to "The Paxon". That's what a sign says that's hanging out front now.
Re: Three24 - (324 First Street North)
Opening in December per http://thepaxon.com/
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Re: The Paxon - (324 First Street North)
Those bastards took the antennae off of the IDS Center.
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Re: The Paxon - (324 First Street North)
And shrunk it down
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Re: The Paxon - (324 First Street North)
The size is right, but it's still a horseshit Photoshop job.
https://maps.google.com/?ll=44.986661,- ... 94,,0,0.95
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Re: The Paxon - (324 First Street North)
I have a couple of shots that are essentially the same as Nick's, so I'll just post this detail of the brick going up on the rail side. I like the color and the size.
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Re: The Paxon - (324 First Street North)
Back in the day I lived in the Lindsay/Riverwalk building (before the condo conversion). This site was an eyesore. I'm so glad to see something finally happening here!
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Re: Three24 - (324 First Street North)
Thank you for this opinion. You have restored my faith in humanity.I'm all for using industrial materials for any building in the North Loop. Some of the buildings that have been built feel like they are more suburban in appearance. (Suburban isn't bad - it just isn't "urban industrial warehouse") I wish that developers would take more risks with their North Loop projects. There are a few who have built interesting buildings, but I think we are missing an opportunity for architectural experimentation.
Re: Three24 - (324 First Street North)
I have to agree with that. The Bookstack tower is great with the metal and industrial look. Wish there were a few more like that in the area! I think the exterior of the Paxon fit with it's neighbors. The industrial would fit in better with in the area south of Washington and the viaduct. This area truly is an old industrial area that it has the buildings to match it. I look forward to Fasthorse as that will be an interesting building. Will play off well with Brumsfield and Gurley. The old section will play off of Gurley and the new off of Brumsfield.I'm all for using industrial materials for any building in the North Loop. Some of the buildings that have been built feel like they are more suburban in appearance. (Suburban isn't bad - it just isn't "urban industrial warehouse") I wish that developers would take more risks with their North Loop projects. There are a few who have built interesting buildings, but I think we are missing an opportunity for architectural experimentation.
Thank you for this opinion. You have restored my faith in humanity.
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