Harwood Int'l District: Harwood No. 8 (New Rolex Building)
- The_Overdog
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That stone base makes it look like a castle. This is a very petty complaint, but I wish they could have put some lighting or portholes or something in the castle portion, as that is going to be imposing when passing by on the sidewalk.
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The_Overdog wrote:That stone base makes it look like a castle. This is a very petty complaint, but I wish they could have put some lighting or portholes or something in the castle portion, as that is going to be imposing when passing by on the sidewalk.
You mean the standard design features of the Harwood DIstrict aka imposing buildings with no street level pedestrian walkability. But they do market it as a live work play community so there's that...
“Growth for the sake of growth is the ideology of the cancer cell”
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^Yep. That little parking lot on the side looks like an after thought.
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All the small houses across the street on Payne have been knocked down
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Thank God. Those were such eyesores. This would be a great residential/hotel lot. I wonder whatever happened to the development on the lot of the Oliver.
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Mmmm, its a pretty neat building, but I don't think it's as impressive as the renderings. Maybe I need to see it in person.
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Got up close to this one last night. The side facing Harry Hines lacks visual interest from the street level, but once you turn the corner, the sidewalks are wide with trees, and the building is more inviting and interesting. I'm not sure if the surface lot is final or not - the sidewalk here doesn't look anything like the rest of the project.
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- The_Overdog
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I still say that giant rock wall should be an amenity - either a decorative waterfall fountain or a climbing wall.
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Not counting the side with the stupid surface lot, those are some of the nicest sidewalks in Uptown!
- ContriveDallasite
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That surface lot is the epitome of Dallas. All sub-arterial roads around Harwood should be narrowed to allow for slanted parking.
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Once again, the renderings were much better than the final product.
- Tivo_Kenevil
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That tiny surface lot is such a waste.
And I wish the building was more monochrome. The horizontal brown accents clash with the window color and makes the building noisy to look at. I love the shape overall, though.
And I wish the building was more monochrome. The horizontal brown accents clash with the window color and makes the building noisy to look at. I love the shape overall, though.
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Now you have to have a parking garage and surface parking in Uptown. lol
- Tivo_Kenevil
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R1070 wrote:Now you have to have a parking garage and surface parking in Uptown. lol
Its beyond Stupid. And at no point will they have "visitors" taking up the parking.
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Actually think it looks great, love the sidewalk they installed.
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It looks good until it gets to the postage stamp parking lot. That really kills it for me...
- Mr. Mojito
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The Rolex Building – An Interview with Kengo Kuma
https://vimeo.com/202467816
*didn't we once have an easy way to embed videos into post or was that the old forum?
https://vimeo.com/202467816
*didn't we once have an easy way to embed videos into post or was that the old forum?
- Mr. Mojito
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Preview Kengo Kuma’s Rolex HQ with exclusive photos
https://archpaper.com/2018/07/preview-k ... -0-slide-0
https://archpaper.com/2018/07/preview-k ... -0-slide-0
In many ways the Rolex Building is the anti-Dallas because of its modest size and contextual design. As architecture, the composition is clear and to the point, commanding one to discover details and intricacies. Not all of these discoveries are deeply satisfying, but they still manage to provoke thoughts and conversations often absent from similar projects in the region. But on the whole, the Rolex Building is a welcome addition to Dallas that is worthy of a visit, and an example that developers should internalize.
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did they ever paint those brown wood fins white as it was supposed to be in the renderings? it would make such a huge difference.
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It appears the fins are brown from below but white on the top to reflect light away from the building?
“Growth for the sake of growth is the ideology of the cancer cell”
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https://www.aiadallas.org/v/blog-detail ... ilding/su/
-- 2018 interview with Japanese stonemason on the project
What are your impressions of Dallas?
"I have been to many places in the U.S., but this was my first time being in Dallas. I became very fond of this city. My impression was that this is the real America (“the America”) where modern streets and old streets coexist. I particularly enjoyed the gorgeous night views in downtown Dallas."
-- 2018 interview with Japanese stonemason on the project
What are your impressions of Dallas?
"I have been to many places in the U.S., but this was my first time being in Dallas. I became very fond of this city. My impression was that this is the real America (“the America”) where modern streets and old streets coexist. I particularly enjoyed the gorgeous night views in downtown Dallas."
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...I wonder what streets he considered old and if the more accurate word might just be dilapidated.
Always happy to hear the rare positive impression from a visitor though. Dallas does shine at night. He did great work on this building.
Always happy to hear the rare positive impression from a visitor though. Dallas does shine at night. He did great work on this building.
- Tivo_Kenevil
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He stayed in Legacy West lol
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Not to mention this was a fluff piece, not a hard-hitting investigative report. If you are an architect who is a person who wants to pick up more work in a city like Dallas you say something nice and move on. Not suggesting it is a lie just you say something positive and move on.
“Growth for the sake of growth is the ideology of the cancer cell”