I like it.
I've never been to Moshimo, should make an effort next time I'm over long enough, so many good places to eat in Brighton. Very spoilt.
Used to work there as a chef. Love the design and wish the owners luck.
Bit uninspiring. It looks like a shipping container. And its obviously not going to be "open early next year". They must mean 2018, but even that's probably optimistic.
I hate sushi anyway.
Ⓩ-Ⓐ-Ⓜ-Ⓞ-Ⓡ-Ⓐ;7667633 said:I find that a good TOWER should get thinner at the top to look good. Like most other towers out there....
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If the i360 would have done something as simple as put a couple of spires on top I think it would have looked much better and less STUMPY (excuse the shit photoshopping)
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Ⓩ-Ⓐ-Ⓜ-Ⓞ-Ⓡ-Ⓐ;7667633 said:I find that a good TOWER should get thinner at the top to look good. Like most other towers out there....
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If the i360 would have done something as simple as put a couple of spires on top I think it would have looked much better and less STUMPY (excuse the shit photoshopping)
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The five-storey building, an independent 130-cover restaurant above Moshimo, will be built offsite in a factory, transported into the city in either one or three pieces, and constructed by crane over a few days.
Love it. I like new and old architecture together. Shame it means that the waterfront will be there to stay though. Such an ugly building.
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Look one post above yours.I await the usual nonsense from the usual sources.
so you like them more pointy
fair enough.
Looks nice though I'd have preferred a bigger redevelopment of the area, tearing down Bartholomew House and the hotel (now a Jurys Inn). However that was never likely given they've given half the old council offices over to housing recently.
Funny how the angle has changed since this was first covered in the Argus last year...
(from http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/1292..._the_sky____in_Brighton_s_Bartholomew_Sqaure/)