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

Concrete pour today. Maybe the 109th south portion?
Water (fire) main work continues.
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I thought were a few Silva cells in this area. Maybe temporary work or re-work or re-rework?
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I thought were a few Silva cells in this area. Maybe temporary work or re-work or re-rework?
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There were indeed silva cells....until they were hacked up for the watermain/sewer project. That street's been hacked up 100 times over in one way or another, I dont know what the obsession has been.

Nevertheless, nice pics!
 
...for me though, as fantastical as this tower is in height, I can't imagine the logistics of residents getting to and fro to their floors via elevators. Or emergency crews getting to the person on the 106th floor with myocardial infarction issues in a critical time. I am sure this has all been thought out. But still, ones' patience and health will have to be optimal here the higher their units are addressed to.
 
^Baseball caps for hardhats. Bro apparel for internet mogging. Crane "operators" working in the dead of night...

...something tells me that Pinnacle did not authorize this.

Edit/Update: Relevant post has now been removed.
 
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...for me though, as fantastical as this tower is in height, I can't imagine the logistics of residents getting to and fro to their floors via elevators. Or emergency crews getting to the person on the 106th floor with myocardial infarction issues in a critical time. I am sure this has all been thought out. But still, ones' patience and health will have to be optimal here the higher their units are addressed to.
I guarantee no one thought about this. I Iived for 10 years on the 50th floor of ROCP I. Living on a high floor is cool until you cannot reach your apartment because a flood disabled the elevators, and even when they work it's a waste of time. Never again.
 

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