Posted Oct 7, 2020, 6:39 PM
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Hamilton Historian
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Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Hamilton
Posts: 3,237
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Ehh not too bad - it's ok - I do like that townhousey part and the fact they seem to have matched the grade colours to the house on the corner.. also looks like they may have added stone to frame the entrances on the other side! Always better than just pure brick.. the skyscraper part is.. acceptable.. its got some nice presence..
Also the mullion effect on the corner glass part actually works well in this instance, because it is isolated as a showcase look, instead of being the entire building. Whoever designed this designed it smart looking.
They have combined the exterior finishes in a way that looks like it makes sense, and not like they just had to add a bunch of veneers to make it look interesting - I find that's important - it harmonizes well. I really like the recessed parts on the third floor, and how the light illuminates that inner part..
Odd shaped windows, check, picture frame accents, check, colour range between white and black, check
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