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Originally Posted by griswold
Weird that the bottom slabs on the shorter towers are much thicker than the tall one
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Originally Posted by jollyburger
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It's actually weirder than all that.
If you look at the three towers head-on like I did when I was riding the skytrain, the shortest tower seems to have the thickest transfer slab among the three, with the middle tower having the next thickest one and then the Grand Tower transfer slab so thin it almost doesn't even seem like a transfer slab at all. Especially for a tower of that height.
But then you realize that the three towers actually have a double-transfer slab system with all three sharing a second transfer slab that defines the top of the podium, and which spreads the load even more down to the parkade and the foundation below.
It's conceivable that that second lower transfer slab is thicker in parts under the tallest tower - which primarily has a grand double height entrance lobby underneath it allowing it to be thicker - than it is underneath the two shorter towers.
The other two towers also look like they'll have double height entrance atriums, but much smaller in area with the rest of the footprint beneath the towers themselves, being a dual storey retail at grade and the bike-amenity space above them.
The other thing you notice is that the space underneath the towers before you hit those transfer slabs and the towers themselves is tallest with more headroom under the Grand Tower (at which point it looks almost triple height high), and gets shorter as you proceed westwards towards the shortest tower - partly obviously because of the increasing thickness of the respective transfer slabs, but also because it looks like the shortest tower sits the lowest before you hit the tower stem.
I imagine they'll need some of that headroom underneath Grand tower's transfer slab for lots of mechanical ducts and systems attached to the bottom of its transfer slab - more than the other two towers - and still have a tall Amenity space underneath.
By the way, that render you're showing is from a much earlier version of the design when the podium was 4 storeys tall (instead of the two it is now) and the transfer slab configuration was much different (it looks like in that version they all just shared the one singular extended transfer slab at the top of the entire podium and didn't have secondary individual ones above it and beneath the towers themselves like the current design seems to have.