Toronto Origami Lofts Condos | 22.55m | 7s | Symmetry | Teeple Architects

UD's shot of the cladding above got me curious.

Looking down Wolseley Street yesterday:

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If you look closely above, up by the top of the panels, you can just make out that it's still got a plastic wrap on it which is obscuring the finish a bit. Meanwhile, there are clips waiting for something, either/both windows frames or top panels.

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Umm, that can't be the exterior finish. It looks like sheet metal back pans. It even has grooves which suggests it super thin.
 
I certainly hope it's an inside layer, but it has been applied over insulation. The clips, though, do make me think that it is an inside layer.

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The cladding was supposed to be zinc which has a softer grey finish.
I'm assuming this milled aluminum channels are not the finished cladding, but having that protective plastic layer may suggest otherwise. I see it being the backing layer for a rainscreen system, judging from how the channels are laid out.
The milled aluminum finish would be a rather harsh and crude material to use as a finish material.
 
Confounding cladding aside, I love some of the attention to detail: notches in balconies, angular windows that match the pitch of the main structure's angles, etc.

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Took these about a month ago, but forgot to post them.
Certainly is a fine mess of cables.

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I wish that the balcony frit had been extended to the fifth floor.

Otherwise, this is a very nice (and unique) addition to Toronto's streetscape.
 
The cladding (especially the detailing at the windows) is terrible. The standing-seam cladding has not been accurately cut to fit and the seams do not even line up at the "fold". I hope this will be resolved or the cladding will be swapped out.
 
Hmmm. The cladding is not what I was hoping it would be. But the design and physical form is really interesting. I hope it gets fixed up a bit. But in general I appreciate this.
 

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