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Originally Posted by Skipper
I hate to say this but given this builder’s previous track record, as much as I like the design of this building, i would not trust them to build something that looks this great.
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Sure the rendering looks ok, but there are no fine details. The balcony rails are *once again* perfectly smooth things with no detail. What are they supposed to be made of/coated with/attached to? They also don't look tall enough to be proportional for a railing? Is there something else attached to the tops of them? Sorry, I've done ZERO research, so I'm not much help.
Here's how the design meetings are going:
Architect: "And here we have the smooth, stainless steel railings, full-panel, custom, face mounted of course..."
Claridge: "Can we just do aluminum pickets in black, and not even bother to coat or paint the bare concrete?"
Architect: *Leaves room* *Screams* *Comes back in*
Claridge: "Also, can we just do clear anodized curtain walls where you have shown nice cladding, everywhere else?"
Architect: *Opens window, jumps out*
Edit: Ok I haven't been fair here. I looked at the previous page, and I saw that all of those renderings could be accomplished with the same Claridge materials as found on other towers, on brand. Except the balcony railings. Not sure where they'll order those. I assume they're just perforated sheet metal panels, so it should be relatively easy to produce. Note I didn't say 'cheap' anywhere, I only inferred it, to be fair.