Parker in NYC
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Its all part of the "Stitch and Lilo" pogrom.
I wouldn't go that far but it is indeed a massacre.
Its all part of the "Stitch and Lilo" pogrom.
I'm assuming removing some beams in an attempt to make for a more spacious interior.But what does that mean exactly?
I'm assuming removing some beams in an attempt to make for a more spacious interior.
Unless they are planning on some other structural support, some of the beams must be decorative and not load bearing. I like the beamsRemoving beams seems like an odd choice as they typically hold something up and provide a clear span, free of columns or partitions.
Unless they are planning on some other structural support, some of the beams must be decorative and not load bearing. I like the beams
The beam talk came from a memo that went out to CM's, but it didn't elaborate beyond removing beams.It’s a very odd choice for sure
I do too. It doesn't seem like it actually opens anything up either. It's not like they can do much with that ceiling, as that's the upper floor right above them.Unless they are planning on some other structural support, some of the beams must be decorative and not load bearing. I like the beams
Interesting.. The memo may have confused columns and beams. I have heard that happen at times in casual conversation. I like beams too, also lobby fountains.The beam talk came from a memo that went out to CM's, but it didn't elaborate beyond removing beams.
Me too. We have an exposed-beam, roof-height ceiling in our den and it is by far my favorite room in the house. (There's also a skylight.)Unless they are planning on some other structural support, some of the beams must be decorative and not load bearing. I like the beams
Definitely a possibility it got mixed up somehow, but then on the other-hand it wouldn't surprise me to see something done like that. They are keen on opening things up these days and minimizing.Interesting.. The memo may have confused columns and beams. I have heard that happen at times in casual conversation. I like beams too, also lobby fountains.
That'd be better described as replacement than removal, but without seeing the actual wording it's hard to say if it is an accurate description of actual work and elements.Maybe the beams in the porte cochere/monorail station structure? I've been under the impression that it's needed help for a while.
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Definitely a possibility it got mixed up somehow, but then on the other-hand it wouldn't surprise me to see something done like that. They are keen on opening things up these days and minimizing.
It's already a clear wide open lobby area that is usually uncrowded and vacant...What do they need more open space for? Is it just to try and look more like a Hampton Inn because "Guest Surveys" say that people want more open space and less theming?
I am baffled by the decisions the company makes lately.
Looking at the photo you posted in reply to my last question, I’m wondering if it means the crossbeams in the glass roof, so that it allows more light in? Who knows until they do it, I suppose!
In my experience, it's usually not too bad on the ground floor, but the top floor is often pretty crowded. Having the security screening at the monorail also results in back-ups into the building.It's already a clear wide open lobby area that is usually uncrowded and vacant...What do they need more open space for? Is it just to try and look more like a Hampton Inn because "Guest Surveys" say that people want more open space and less theming?
I am baffled by the decisions the company makes lately.
Beaux-Arts architecture is far from bland and yet look at Riviera.The suggestion that it will be less themed or look more like a Hampton Inn runs contrary to the information about incorporating elements from Moana. That movie looks far from bland.
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