Toronto Concord Canada House | 231.97m | 74s | Concord Adex | Arcadis

From today:

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Can't the condo board vote to fill up the white gaps? Probably the least expensive way to fix the grotesque mistake. Add some white cladding to get cohesive blocks of white clad wrap around sections or at least some kind of straight line geometric shape. It could really work wonders for this project and make it striking even, matching the crown concept perhaps too. The name also sucks, but if they set on the maple leaf symbol they could add some maple leaf public art at ground level lol. I'm actually serious. How can buyers really take this cladding seriously?
 
Maybe because it was pre sold and mainly built during the investor box era?
So they don't care at all? I know if they sue the developer, the courts can say they bought subject to change but the shift here is too noticeable to ignore.
 
I don't think there will ever be a point that this project is striking though if the lighting is done properly on the leaf designs I believe it can be saved to the point that Concord isn't looked out like a total joke for it by the looks of things there are still a lot of finishing touches to be done here and I am holding my final judgment until then
 
Like all other condos, there’s a disclaimer in the purchase agreement that renderings are the artists’ conception and deviations may occur.
I agree that this development is not worthy of the Canada House moniker. It seems like such a disappointment and a huge missed opportunity. Any of the submissions when they had a design competition for this project ages ago would have been better and much more interesting than these two generic condo towers with some maple leaves decorated on the balconies. The last towers of CityPlace ended in a whimper.

That top floor observation deck is also a let down. From what I remember, I thought the interior walls would rise higher with an elegant curve to meet the ceiling, but now it has that flat slanted ceiling that starts too low and covered in that tacky geometric motif. It doesn’t seem so grand or impressive, and feels rather juvenile.
 
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Was There at the building yesterday, Saw the model suites. Finishing is top notch. Forget about the propaganda about the social media bullshit, developer is working hard at rectifying issues and making things right. I was thoroughly Impresses. They do Acknowledge the issues they have faced but are not hiding face but resolving them. Location has blown my mind, and I'm super excited for the amenities to be ready. March is when they expect to deliver all units by and final closings to be done for most.

I know you’re a purchaser there but I think you’re too drunk on the Kool-Aid.
Just wait until the hangover to happen!
 
Jan 14 - Still in progress

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The pattern reminds me of the ceiling of the amenties area of Concord's Arc project in Vancouver,
which is a "Barrisol" ceiling of stretched PVC which is backlit.

So expect that patterned ceiling at Concord Canada House to be backlit.



Barrisol® originated in France over 50 years ago within the company NORMALU S.A., which was founded by Mr Fernand Scherrer in 1967 under a S.A.R.L. type. ,NORMALU S.A. commercialized two licenses in aluminum tracks: SYMA - SYSTEM and TSI. The company began to manufacture the first stretched ceilings in 1969. Their first Barrisol® patent of registration was in 1975, the same year they won a Silver Medal in BATIMAT for the Barrisol® stretch ceiling.

Here's another installation in Vancouver:
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The bar graph pattern on the wall of the Concord Canada House pic also matches the mirror pattern in this amenities area rendering, although the ceiling and wall are different.

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