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Old Posted Jul 14, 2021, 3:08 AM
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Could be a staircase to access and install the blade sign.
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Old Posted Jul 15, 2021, 12:06 AM
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Old Posted Jul 20, 2021, 6:25 AM
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The squat height of these reminds me of something that should be in Richmond
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Old Posted Jul 21, 2021, 6:04 AM
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Yeah, I still don't know what to think of these as they appear stubby. I liked terraced design of the earlier design better although it wasn't any taller due to view cone restrictions.
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Old Posted Jul 21, 2021, 8:39 AM
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The squat height of these reminds me of something that should be in Richmond
This would be a massive standout in Richmond. I see it as part of the meaty base of the downtown, where large but not towering projects fill around the core's towers. This is an area where tower on podium is less prominent - and while these are just that, they are large floor plates without setbacks from the podium wall.
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This would be a massive standout in Richmond. I see it as part of the meaty base of the downtown, where large but not towering projects fill around the core's towers. This is an area where tower on podium is less prominent - and while these are just that, they are large floor plates without setbacks from the podium wall.
Thank you for that. Totally agree. (With two 25-storey towers, this thing would be a looming beast; fine as is for height and scale). That said, I think it will create a CBD boom never exoerienced before in Vancouver. People, commerce, activities, this is going to inject some hot plasma into the CBD.
The outcome cannot be precisely measured yet, but it's gonna be' dy-no-mite' in whatever form it takes.
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They aren't tall, but they appear shorter than they are because of the relatively tall Post Office podium.
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Old Posted Aug 7, 2021, 2:02 AM
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I think the main bulk of the North Tower has topped out, with just the setback floors to go.

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i think i would've preferred the podium columns be clad in a limestone to match the old post office building colour (above) rather than grey granite. Overall great work though. Looking forward to seeing the activation of the facades and for new retailers to move in.
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i think i would've preferred the podium columns be clad in a limestone to match the old post office building colour (above) rather than grey granite. Overall great work though. Looking forward to seeing the activation of the facades and for new retailers to move in.
The original columns were in that gray granite - there has always been that disconnect between the bulk above and the columns below.
It looked a bit better in the 90s when the body was slightly yellower.
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I wonder if the added width is some sort of backlighting.

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Is that concrete on the bottom section?
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Is that concrete on the bottom section?
Looking at the thickness of the cable that's being used to lift the panel, probably not.
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