From the Sacramento river the Natural Resources high-rise has topped out |
The vertical steel has reached the 21st floor and now the glass curtain wall is now being installed. From what I have seen of the glass so
far, I like the how there is some color panels and definition by a vertical slats. The steel work used a total of 10,000
Tons of Steel (17,500 Pieces)
Off Hours Construction WorkConstruction is planned for Tuesday, October 15 - 4am Concrete Placement
From the 20th floor of the Sheraton Natural Resources high-rise has topped out |
From Towenship Nine the Natural Resources high-rise has topped out |
From North Seventh Street the Natural Resources high-rise has topped out |
Glass curtain installation on the Natural Resources high-rise |
From Capitol Towers 12 floor the Natural Resources high-rise has topped out |
Up close steel frame of the Natural Resources high-rise |
Up close steel frame of the Natural Resources high-rise |
Up close steel frame of the Natural Resources high-rise |
Steel frame of the Natural Resources high-rise |
Steel frame of the Natural Resources high-rise |
New installed glass on the Natural Resources high-rise |
New installed glass on the Natural Resources high-rise |
Seen from Pioneer Bridge of Natural Resources high-rise |
Seen from Pioneer Bridge of Natural Resources high-rise |
Seen from West Sacramento of Natural Resources high-rise |
Not sure it would make much of a picture, but this is a first for me- you can actually see the top 1/3rd or so from Fair Oaks Boulevard between Watt and Munroe, headed west- particularly at near Morse.
ReplyDeleteYou haven't really been able to see any of the downtown buildings from the Arden area before, so that is a neat quirk- it just happens to line up through the trees perfectly. It may be even more noticeable once glassed.