Toronto Pinnacle One Yonge | 351.85m | 106s | Pinnacle | Hariri Pontarini

Pictures from the last few days.

Foggy Pancake Tuesday. - after the fog fest
Feb 17
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Looking north
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Looking south
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Feb 16
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Feb 13
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Feb 12
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I'm so intrigued by how all these buildings seem to have random panes of glass missing - balcony railings, windows, you name it....anyone know if there's a rhyme or reason for it? It's random but like almost every floor seems to be missing at least 1 piece of glass.
Damage can occur during shipping, storage, or the installation process. Fixes always depend upon the availability of similar pieces. Sometimes there are spares that can make for quick fixes. Sometimes replacement pieces have to be specially fabricated. It often makes more sense to place the special orders near the end of the process.

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I don't know if it's the case here, but quite often on these residential buildings they don't really do layout or follow grid on the balconies, so the idea is to just follow the slab with typical pieces and then they leave out one piece that they'll field measure and custom fabricate to fit that final opening
 

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