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Old Posted Aug 6, 2010, 1:55 AM
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okay then

BTW, it doesn't look like the 71st floor is mechanical in the nicetommy pics as the glass is transparent. (Someone brought this up a while ago that none of the elevators reach this floor. )
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Here is another shot, by Mo-tage at UT. Again, you can barely make anything out. So its just a waiting game for the next 4 or 5 months when they lower the forms another few inches.

Should be finished sometime around 2050.

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okay then

BTW, it doesn't look like the 71st floor is mechanical in the nicetommy pics as the glass is transparent. (Someone brought this up a while ago that none of the elevators reach this floor. )
That was me.

Way back in the late 80's early 90's I was a courier and I used to go in all the towers all the time. The elevators for FCP are stacked one on top of the other and you accessed the ODD and EVEN floors by either using the main floor or concourse levels.

I distinctly remember, the EVEN floor elevators going all the way to 72 but the highest the ODD floor elevator went to was 69.

So somehow 71 was closed to public access. Either it's mechanical or privately accessed from a staircase down from 72.

I can't get to the FCP these days, but someone like Caltrane can check this out when he's on one of his photo-tours. Simply by going to the ODD Elevators and seeing what the buttons in the elevator show.
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Old Posted Aug 14, 2010, 2:08 AM
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Hmm... No 71st floor in any of the elevators including the service elevators.
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^ Is that a question or a statement? Did you go investigate the FCP elevators? I wish I could myself but I am marooned in Ottawa.
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Old Posted Aug 14, 2010, 8:26 PM
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Statement. The loading dock is accessed by two truck elevators each the size of an 18 wheeler.
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^Yes me and my tiny Ford Escort were sandwiched between two of them many times in the old days as a courier. That elevator is huge and the turntable in the garage to turn the trucks around is neat...

Anyway... So I was right. There is no marked 71st floor and no obvious explanation.

Hmmmmm... I love a good mystery.... NOT!

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Old Posted Aug 15, 2010, 12:10 AM
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Oh well. I can't see an occupiable floor not having freight access though. It's probably mechanical eventhough the glass isn't the usual spandrel.

This is interesting

http://www.brookfieldproperties.com/...8_Floor_72.pdf

There is a small service elevator across from the two highrise ones. It's not on any of the other posted floor plans

http://www.brookfieldproperties.com/...ties-5576.html
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^But a mechanical floor would require service elevator access, for all the heavy machinery that may come and go...

This really makes no sense.
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Who knows. Well, the building's support staff. The stacking plan for Royal Bank Plaza indicates a possible 6th, 7th and 8th basement level but I've yet to find any elevators and I've covered most of the main floor.
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scaffolding is coming down, scaffolding is coming down..

Oh man, I'm running outside to see it now...

this is the day
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Old Posted Aug 24, 2010, 4:17 PM
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that stuff is not good for you.. which reminds me..

it's time for lunch.

Gonna get a good look at this thing now.
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West side taken around 1PM today






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Sculptors recycle First Canadian Place marble



http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/arti...n-place-marble

Toronto builders chose the same Italian marble for First Canadian Place as Michelangelo used for carving his masterpiece David.

Now some of the tower’s stone is to be turned into sculptures as well.

The owners donated 1,600 marble slabs worth $250,000 to a Toronto artists’ group, which publicly begins reworking them Friday into statues and murals.

“The whole idea of creating art from recycled material prompted us to do it,” says Zoya Balija, owner of Leonardo Galleries and a member of the group, Toronto Art Visions.

“This marble is one of the best — Carrara marble from northern Italy,” she said Wednesday. “Its quality is known worldwide.”

The exterior marble panels from Canada’s tallest office building are being removed one by one before they fall off, as one did three years ago — plunging 51 storeys onto a third-floor roof without hitting anybody.

In the 35 years since the tower opened at King and Bay Sts. in 1975, hot and cold weather extremes have caused some panels to warp.

A total of 45,000 slabs are to be removed, replaced by glass resistant to thermal stress, the owner Brookfield Properties Corp. has said. The work began in late 2009 and is to be completed next year.

Each marble panel weighs 90 kilograms but each is slim. Sculptors usually start with a block of stone but these measure four centimetres thick, or 1.5 inches.

“We laminate marble panels to make a block,” says Toronto sculptor Francisco Lostalo, Toronto Art Visions president and the main mover behind what he calls “the world’s first international sculpture symposium to use recycled marble.”

For the gathering, he removed 35 years of pollution-grime from the stone and cut the panels to smaller sizes before gluing them into blocks. Five artists from Canada and Costa Rica are to work outdoors in full public view on the building’s west side.

They are to create medium-sized sculptures and a five-panel painted mural, to be displayed at Leonardo Galleries, 133 Avenue Rd., as completed. The exhibition is to run until Sept. 4, with an opening reception Aug. 26, 6:30-9 p.m.

Next year, Lostalo plans an encore event with full-size panels and 18 artists from more than half a dozen countries.
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^For those not understanding those three pictures from nicetommy at UT that Caltrane posted. They were taken a few hours apart to show the changing appearance of the new cladding as the angle of sunlight changes.

I believe they were taken at 1, 2 and 4pm. Note how the depth of the the cladding material (Which is 5 layers sandwiched together) only allows the greenish tint of the glass to show in the first shot, then as the sun hits the panels more obliquely, it is able to penetrate to the white colour layer below, which then reflects more white.
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Old Posted Aug 25, 2010, 2:03 AM
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By christmas, we should be able to see a full panel.... Assuming this project moves at its current rate.
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Old Posted Aug 26, 2010, 1:45 PM
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When the sun is setting the new glass tiles glow, I hate to say, a lovely soft orangey-pink.




One of the construction workers, apparently bedding down for the evening. Sleeping bag up there with him?




Taken by a friend from Gläs. Thanks KJ!

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Yes, the new panels are much cleaner and far less busy than the Marble pieces which had far more pieces in each square area. This new design will seem much more fluid and the detailing at the corners will make the tower appear far taller as well.
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