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Proposed building: The Chicago Spire

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 12:17 am
by larsxe_Archive
Whatever.

That tower is nothing compared to the Burj Dubai.

Proposed building: The Chicago Spire

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 1:52 am
by barndog_Archive
steve wrote:Yeah, not going to happen. I'll take even money on $100 that it isn't built by 2015, or if it is built, it won't be nearly as big as planned.

Any takers?

I'm not sure a design like that can be short shrifted - this seems like an all or nothing project. I think it will happen and am willing to throw a four cents in a jar every day for the next 7 years to back it up.

Proposed building: The Chicago Spire

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 2:01 am
by world of pee_Archive
barndog wrote:I'm not sure a design like that can be short shrifted - this seems like an all or nothing project.


it's happened in north korea with the ryugyong hotel.

Proposed building: The Chicago Spire

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 3:26 am
by steve_Archive
barndog wrote:
steve wrote:Yeah, not going to happen. I'll take even money on $100 that it isn't built by 2015, or if it is built, it won't be nearly as big as planned.

Any takers?

I'm not sure a design like that can be short shrifted - this seems like an all or nothing project. I think it will happen and am willing to throw a four cents in a jar every day for the next 7 years to back it up.

Booked.

Proposed building: The Chicago Spire

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 4:18 am
by Sly Bug_Archive
steve wrote:
barndog wrote:
steve wrote:Yeah, not going to happen. I'll take even money on $100 that it isn't built by 2015, or if it is built, it won't be nearly as big as planned.

Any takers?

I'm not sure a design like that can be short shrifted - this seems like an all or nothing project. I think it will happen and am willing to throw a four cents in a jar every day for the next 7 years to back it up.

Booked.

Are you aware that if you happen to win, you'll get paid with a jar filled with 10000 one cent coins? :lol:

Proposed building: The Chicago Spire

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 4:33 am
by simmo_Archive
burun wrote:I guess they felt like they had to compete with the Gherkin:

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To paraphrase El Protoolio, it's not the length, it's the girth. Chicago might have the length, but London is packing some serious girth.



world of pee wrote:it's happened in north korea with the ryugyong hotel.


Yes! Good link. Read about if before, fascinating read.

Proposed building: The Chicago Spire

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 5:06 am
by emmanuelle cunt_Archive
greg wrote:If they do build it, it will be like the Empire State Building, empty for a decade. I'd like to see it built, just as I would like to see people go to the moon again. Both are just as unlikely.


I think China is pretty serious about sending people to the moon, just to show they can.

Proposed building: The Chicago Spire

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 9:51 am
by barndog_Archive
steve wrote:
barndog wrote:
steve wrote:Yeah, not going to happen. I'll take even money on $100 that it isn't built by 2015, or if it is built, it won't be nearly as big as planned.

Any takers?

I'm not sure a design like that can be short shrifted - this seems like an all or nothing project. I think it will happen and am willing to throw a four cents in a jar every day for the next 7 years to back it up.

Booked.

Alright then. Interestingly enough, I ran across this quote in the Trib shortly after my post:
The Chicago Spire: Reality or fantasy? With the opening of the Spire's sales center Jan. 14 and the start of a global sales campaign, the spotlight will shift from design to real estate and whether developer Garrett Kelleher can sell enough apartments to get the 1,193-unit tower off the ground. Located on the 18th floor of the NBC Tower at 454 N. Columbus Drive, the sales center contains full-scale mockups of apartments in the Spire, plus models of the skyscraper and other Calatrava buildings. Place your Spire bets now.

Now let's see if I can find any change in between the couch cushions...

Proposed building: The Chicago Spire

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 1:20 pm
by geiginni_Archive
simmo wrote:
burun wrote:I guess they felt like they had to compete with the Gherkin:

Image


To paraphrase El Protoolio, it's not the length, it's the girth. Chicago might have the length, but London is packing some serious girth.


London won't be packing extra girth. The Spire is just as wide, but will be almost four times taller than 30 St. Mary Axe!

Think of it as London having the buttplug, while Chicago will have the slim-twist vibrator.

In all seriousness, I think the Spire is a fine design and is rather ambitious, when you consider the structural system and shape to the great height of the building. It does not follow other structural systems that have been used for taller buildings, especially those in Chicago (bundled tube, trussed tube, framed tube, etc...).

Proposed building: The Chicago Spire

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 1:21 pm
by The MayorofRockNRoll_Archive
Imagine if a female King Kong or Godzilla did masturbate with the spire. Everybody who lived there would get to see the inner workings of this giant beast through their windows, smell it too.

I hope they wouldn't suffocate, and washing the windows after that would have to suck.

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