This is a huge poster on a wall surrounding the construction site for the Busan Lotte Tower in Busan (Pusan), South Korea . The building is designed to be 107 stories tall, and if completed could be even taller (including its spire and such) than the Burj Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, or its sister tower the Lotte Super Tower in Seoul, which is also pictured on this poster.
The poster shows how the building rising behind the wall will compare to the world's tallest buildings. Starting with Taipei 101, and then right next to it -- Chicago's Sears (Willis) Tower which is rightfully depicted as taller. Unfortunately, when we were there last month, construction had stopped. Estimated completion date is 2015, so there's still plenty of time to get things moving again.
Another Chicago link -- both the Busan Lotte Tower and the Lotte Super Tower were designed by Chicago's own Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill .
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The Biggest Mall in South Korea is... Chicago!
These days lots of companies are cutting corners. One of the ways they tend to do it is to skimp on their art production. Instead of hiring professional graphic artists to design their web sites, they get the C.E.O.'s nephew Jimmy to cobble together an embarrassment of a web page. Who cares, as long as it's cheap? And instead of hiring a professional photographer to shoot their property, they'll just grab some exciting stock photos and clip art off the internet. Who cares, as long as it's cheap?
Well, as three French internet providers found out a few years ago when they all picked the same shot of the same girl to splash across their home pages, stock photography is rarely the right answer.
Case in point: The I'Park Mall in Yongsan, Seoul, South Korea. It's the largest in that country, so it must have cost tens, probably hundreds, of millions of dollars to build. But the "penny wise, pound foolish" people in charge didn't spend a couple of thousands dollars to have the property photographed. Instead, they used a stock photo of Chicago's North Michigan Avenue on their web page to illustrate the dynamic shopping experience at I'Park Mall.
The photo in question has to be at least five years old. It has the old "Marshall Field's" sign on Water Tower Place , and the old red Westin logo instead of the new blue one on the Westin Michigan Avenue . Judging from the red lights at the top of 900 North Michigan , the photo was shot around Valentine's Day.
So let this be a lesson to all you big wigs out there -- if you cheap out on the photography, you'll only end up embarrassing yourself in the end.
Well, as three French internet providers found out a few years ago when they all picked the same shot of the same girl to splash across their home pages, stock photography is rarely the right answer.
Case in point: The I'Park Mall in Yongsan, Seoul, South Korea. It's the largest in that country, so it must have cost tens, probably hundreds, of millions of dollars to build. But the "penny wise, pound foolish" people in charge didn't spend a couple of thousands dollars to have the property photographed. Instead, they used a stock photo of Chicago's North Michigan Avenue on their web page to illustrate the dynamic shopping experience at I'Park Mall.
The photo in question has to be at least five years old. It has the old "Marshall Field's" sign on Water Tower Place , and the old red Westin logo instead of the new blue one on the Westin Michigan Avenue . Judging from the red lights at the top of 900 North Michigan , the photo was shot around Valentine's Day.
So let this be a lesson to all you big wigs out there -- if you cheap out on the photography, you'll only end up embarrassing yourself in the end.
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