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Old Posted Nov 5, 2013, 10:27 PM
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Balcony glass installed on Robson side.
Spandrel added to lowrise to hide concrete.
Glass being installed on protruding part over entance.


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Check out the comparison between the decorations at the top of the concrete on the lower level and the Autobot logo.

So is this building Autobot HQ or what?

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Old Posted Nov 6, 2013, 8:23 PM
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Check out the comparison between the decorations at the top of the concrete on the lower level and the Autobot logo.

So is this building Autobot HQ or what?

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Someone mentioned that on page 4, and your post was the next reply.

It's vaguely autoboty but yes I think we can assume this is the headquarters of an advanced alien race that defends earth from the evil decepticons.
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Glass on the portruding part looks to be clear, rather than stained glass patterned.


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Not like this:

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Old Posted Nov 19, 2013, 10:12 PM
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Contrast in the streetwall (more due to TV Towers):


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Looks nice. Ain't so seafoam green!
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The pre-cast is a bit 90's but it otherwise has a solid and cohesive look, the dark vision-glass and the pre-cast creates nice contrast. The proportions are nice and the cap finishes the top very elegantly.

Compare it with the train-wreck that is TV Towers just to the west
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I like the podium of TV Towers (good use of materials) and the facades with the red dots.
The mauve facade on the north side of the taller TV Tower is a disaster.
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The mauve facade on the north side of the taller TV Tower is a disaster.
Ding ding ding.

On a dreary day, that facade is like an emo's wet dream.
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I like the podium of TV Towers (good use of materials) and the facades with the red dots.
The mauve facade on the north side of the taller TV Tower is a disaster.
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Ding ding ding.

On a dreary day, that facade is like an emo's wet dream.
You guys are talking about this disaster, right? Probably my pick for worst recently-built tower facade in the city.

https://maps.google.com/?ll=49.27949...9.57,,1,-28.76

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You guys are talking about this disaster, right? Probably my pick for worst recently-built tower facade in the city.

https://maps.google.com/?ll=49.27949...9.57,,1,-28.76

Sorry to go OT
You've got it, Pontiac. The mix of colours and the clash with the balcony glass is truly the most recent WTF.
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Probably because the UDP said "warm up the colour palette".
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Probably because the UDP said "warm up the colour palette".
Which was interpreted as a steaming pile = warm.
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Old Posted Dec 7, 2013, 9:48 PM
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Thank you for the pictures.
This building is kind of mellow and nice, really, except the bits of dark blue spandrel, wich look "malplacé.".
I wonder if a scaled-down 320 Granville could have similar design elements of brick and glass,
with perhaps (this being near the entrance to Gastown, Waterfront Station, and the Sinclair Centre) a greater emphasis on brick and may some post modern elements?

Wrong thread. Excuse me please once again, but I thought this was valid in relation to 175 Robson, and I couldn't plonk the image in the correct thread. Sorry.
Anyhow, this is a nice transition into Yaletown from the glassier structures in the 'hood.

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Old Posted Dec 7, 2013, 10:19 PM
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You're welcome for the photos. I'm glad to contribute and I wouldn't have much to add about the decisions behind permitting, construction, design, or sales. All the small things give context to understand what's happening with the city; the same applies to all the different layers here like nname talking about transit statistics or JohnnyAussie about airplane routes. Rumours, squabbles, and roads too.

Since there was not much change since officedweller's photo, and I always liked checking for photos just to watch the progress, I'll point out on the penthouse level facing south towards the camera, that's blue insulation/vapor barrier? for a wall right in the middle. Maybe a spot for signage.
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Nothing new to the previous updates, but the site yesterday.



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Old Posted Dec 24, 2013, 8:48 PM
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Pic by me today.

You can see blue uplighting lighting the underside of the canopy roof.



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Pics by me today - hoarding coming down:


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