Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally valid point...but they did ostensibly use a contractor as there is a Turner Construction side out front. But I agree, it's shocking that the contractor didn't run the permits like every other contractor on the planet.
Sometimes the architect can get the permits. This is probably what happened. They told the contractor that they had permission so the contractor believed them. Not realizing that permission did not mean permits. And that there were no permits, not even for demolition.
No, read the article. The Owner/Manager said they didn't think they needed city permits. It was a willful act, because everyone knows you need city permits when doing construction, uh, in the city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally valid point...but they did ostensibly use a contractor as there is a Turner Construction side out front. But I agree, it's shocking that the contractor didn't run the permits like every other contractor on the planet.
Sometimes the architect can get the permits. This is probably what happened. They told the contractor that they had permission so the contractor believed them. Not realizing that permission did not mean permits. And that there were no permits, not even for demolition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Without the purchase price, they're spending $185 million to renovate the old Intelsat building. They have raised $168 million from Chinese and US investors. They're in the hole in a huge way before they even get started. Wait until tuition doesn't cover expenses. Whittle was chased out of Avenues School in NY. He's not highly regarded in the education world, to say the least.
Will be fun to watch what happens......
I wonder what DeVos has to do with this? Hmmmm the call for tax write offs for donations?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
They have been using Ayers Saint Gross for architectural and planning services.
DC government has also used this firm for various city planning and school planning work.
So Whittle and his A-team are very well connected. The local ANC and WAPO needs to pay close attention to how this thing moves ahead. And anyone else interested in good governance.
If this is true my guess is they are probably back to work already. Someone high up in the DC government is giving this project a pass by classifying it as some sort of embassy.
Anonymous wrote:Without the purchase price, they're spending $185 million to renovate the old Intelsat building. They have raised $168 million from Chinese and US investors. They're in the hole in a huge way before they even get started. Wait until tuition doesn't cover expenses. Whittle was chased out of Avenues School in NY. He's not highly regarded in the education world, to say the least.
Will be fun to watch what happens......
Anonymous wrote:
They have been using Ayers Saint Gross for architectural and planning services.
DC government has also used this firm for various city planning and school planning work.
So Whittle and his A-team are very well connected. The local ANC and WAPO needs to pay close attention to how this thing moves ahead. And anyone else interested in good governance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Landmark application would need to specify interior designation. Unless that is the case, the status of any landmarking would have zero impact on interior work.
I cannot work out if they are also asking for protections for interior features. Here is the application for Landmark Status from the Department of Planning web site. The application focuses on architecture and engineering and I could not see anything on any interior features except where they relate to the architecture and engineering. So no historically important wallpaper!
The Landmark status could well limit what they do the interior as it means the form and structures of the building need to be preserved, but without knowing what that they planned to do exactly I cannot say if that would cause any problem beside the long delay.
https://planning.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/op/publication/attachments/3400%20International%20Drive%20NW%20-%20Intelstat%20Building_0.pdf
Anonymous wrote:When do they expect to have their first class? This fall? I am found their brochures randomly left at a Carr Workspaces reception area. Any connection?
Anonymous wrote:Landmark application would need to specify interior designation. Unless that is the case, the status of any landmarking would have zero impact on interior work.
Anonymous wrote:Landmark application would need to specify interior designation. Unless that is the case, the status of any landmarking would have zero impact on interior work.