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Originally Posted by TheRitsman
The sides of this building are stucco, and I realized something about that, the entirety of James St S was covered in styrofoam beads, which is like super bad for the environment. Any way, a lot of the glass is in now.
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I didn't realize styrofoam was used in stucco. It makes sense, as an insulator, but you'd think there would be methods of applying it that contain the beading. Or is it styrofoam panels under the stucco, and they shed as construction is happening?
I do love the style of those windows.