Marco Kronen is the author of Seattle Condo Review and is real estate agent in Seattle who specializes in condos. He has been serving clients in Seattle since 2004.
Actually, newbuyer – the “olives” are quite subtle. It’s just a “frit” pattern in the glass and it does have some relation to an artist that the project is themed after, not to mention the location [8th + Olive, get it?]. You can get a sense of how it will look because the first glass panels are in…i am reserving judgement. It may sound lame, but I think it might be kinda cool. The design architect is from New York, he has done some interesting projects using glass as the primary material.
the idea of a condo that looks like an olive loaf seems really unpleasant to me but i guess citykid is right and we should wait till we see it to cast judgement but at least from a marketing point of view, promoting a condo that has perishables embedded into it seems like a miss.
I agree with these results. Except maybe for Olive 8. Aren’t there large olives being planned for the side of the building’s facade? That’s lame.
Actually, newbuyer – the “olives” are quite subtle. It’s just a “frit” pattern in the glass and it does have some relation to an artist that the project is themed after, not to mention the location [8th + Olive, get it?]. You can get a sense of how it will look because the first glass panels are in…i am reserving judgement. It may sound lame, but I think it might be kinda cool. The design architect is from New York, he has done some interesting projects using glass as the primary material.
the idea of a condo that looks like an olive loaf seems really unpleasant to me but i guess citykid is right and we should wait till we see it to cast judgement but at least from a marketing point of view, promoting a condo that has perishables embedded into it seems like a miss.
Yah, I actually saw the olives and do not like it.