Union Station Re-Development Proposals
Looking at the two proposals for Union Station, I would have to say I think I like the Union Station Partner's proposal most:

It's a much more refined, yet encompassing design, than the East/West - Continuum Partners design:

The East/West one seems like it is creating short, squat super-blocks that disrupt the flow of the area.
At least the Union Station Partners retains an open air feel, while also creating a vertical landmark for that end of the central business core.

It's a much more refined, yet encompassing design, than the East/West - Continuum Partners design:

The East/West one seems like it is creating short, squat super-blocks that disrupt the flow of the area.
At least the Union Station Partners retains an open air feel, while also creating a vertical landmark for that end of the central business core.
1 Comments:
Ugh...I don't like either of them. What's wrong with keeping Union Station classic?
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