Frankly, I found the comments much more insightful:
Reader Comments:
| Anonymous wrote: These buildings are for Architects, not people. 1/20/2010 11:42 AM CST | |||
| Anonymous wrote: You've really gotta be kidding... 1/20/2010 11:36 AM CST | |||
| Anonymous wrote: This is one of the most anti-urban project I have seen in a long time, and Dallas seems to be attracting the worst of the worst. There is zero attention to the pedestrian scale or to context, which ultimately determines whether a project performs well urbanistically. The building frontage design is especially poor. Pedestrians need a lively exchange between the facades and sidewalk to feel comfortable, and to make retail work. This means articulation and permeability at the street level. What else can I say, except overall it reminds me of a prison with barbed wire on top, and the high tech nature is sure to lead to inefficiencies if not downright failures. Sorry, Dallas, thumbs down. 1/20/2010 10:52 AM CST | |||
| Anonymous wrote: Hideous |