100% this. Same boat here. There is an idea of a building's shape and form as a piece of urban furniture and then complete disregard for the liveability of the spaces inside. And those two are deeply interrelated most of the time.
A scissor "stair" is in fact two stairs, just sleeved around each other into one core.
Also a quick note - Staff do not make the call on this, it's the Ontario Building Code, unless you are referring to a plans examiner.
At a high level: a scissor stair counts as two means of egress because...
The 3B market unit layouts here are garbage. Clearly "investor unit layout" thinking went into what is supposed to be a rental building - that is, desirable to end users.
I am completely puzzled, as an architect familiar with the challenges of unit layouts, how a rational rectangular unit of...
I am truly confused by this detail. It bothers me so much I can't help but post about it. There's this tiny "frame" element around some storefront glass and it's supported by steel elements that are vastly oversized and surely undo any perceived visual benefit that the projecting window would...
It's a collaboration of two firms, both designing the building.
a—A is the Architect of Record, because they are the local architect. An AoR can be a firm who comes onboard to execute the project and is not involved in as much "design" decision-making, but an Architect of Record can also a...
Such a fantastic project.
I think my only gripe is that the mullion finish is too light in tone / perhaps too reflective. It visually muddies the "cage" of precast around it from a distance.
The base of this tower and its public realm are both atrocious.
What were they trying to achieve here, architecturally speaking? Paint dripping down a dull, unactivated black brick box?
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