This looks even more bland that the Sears building reno....Why bother with the jagged edge design when you're going to make it this boring with that drab spandrel color?
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Originally Posted by Vin
Those upper floors look like they have really high ceilings suited for retail, and they look too tall to be used for office space.
Considering how wickedly inefficient the useable area is on those floors, I do wonder if it's suited for any use.
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The birdcages and the rectangular planters are a bit ill-conceived when placed together. A curved / wavey railing (to meet patio/alcohol service separation requirements) would have looked better with the birdcages rather than trying to square up the curves.
Here's a view of the office tower from a room at the Kingston Hotel. You can get a sense of how much the awnings can shade the interiors at the height of summer.
You said it! I don't know what had gone through the architect here.
Architects are generally loathe to criticize each other's work, so if someone risks making a fool of themselves by building garbage like this, there's nobody around to tell them that.
Here are the steel beams they removed and hauled away last week. They had been at the transfer floor between the top two sections. I can't imagine how much that load weighs!
Architects are generally loathe to criticize each other's work, so if someone risks making a fool of themselves by building garbage like this, there's nobody around to tell them that.
Thank you for echoing my thoughts!! It's a bit politically incorrect not to like this building.
This looks even more bland that the Sears building reno....Why bother with the jagged edge design when you're going to make it this boring with that drab spandrel color?
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Originally Posted by osirisboy
Looks horrible!
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Originally Posted by Klazu
You said it! I don't know what had gone through the architect here.
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Originally Posted by s211
Considering how wickedly inefficient the useable area is on those floors, I do wonder if it's suited for any use.
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Originally Posted by EdinVan
Architects are generally loathe to criticize each other's work, so if someone risks making a fool of themselves by building garbage like this, there's nobody around to tell them that.
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Thank you for echoing my thoughts!! It's a bit politically incorrect not to like this building.
I think this will be a similar fail in the details as the teal spandrel on Nordstrom Howe Street entrance. If only they would have used the darker tone (darker glass?) they have on the Robson street. That would already make it look higher quality.