Benito Senior Member Member Bio Joined Mar 12, 2014 Messages 7,893 Reaction score 53,643 Location Yonge and Bloor Mar 24, 2017 #361 Beautiful stone on the south wall. Attachments IMG_4302.JPG 1.1 MB · Views: 576 IMG_4303.JPG 956 KB · Views: 565 IMG_4306.JPG 709.7 KB · Views: 572 IMG_4307.JPG 604.1 KB · Views: 513 IMG_4308.JPG 750.8 KB · Views: 548 IMG_4309.JPG 828.3 KB · Views: 498 IMG_4310.JPG 657 KB · Views: 504
A agoraflaneur Active Member Member Bio Joined Sep 29, 2010 Messages 723 Reaction score 781 Mar 24, 2017 #362
A ADRM Senior Member Member Bio Joined Oct 2, 2015 Messages 6,185 Reaction score 23,668 Mar 25, 2017 #363 They've done a beautiful restoration job on some of the heritage details, especially the old woodwork and some of the masonry. And, of course, can't resist shooting the curves. Attachments image.jpeg 1.1 MB · Views: 498 image.jpeg 1.8 MB · Views: 533 image.jpeg 1.8 MB · Views: 499
They've done a beautiful restoration job on some of the heritage details, especially the old woodwork and some of the masonry. And, of course, can't resist shooting the curves.
greenleaf Senior Member Member Bio Joined May 16, 2007 Messages 2,783 Reaction score 2,737 Location Downtown Mar 26, 2017 #364 The stone on the south matching the stone at 2 St. Thomas is a fine detail. That was on the ball, Hariri Pontarini.
The stone on the south matching the stone at 2 St. Thomas is a fine detail. That was on the ball, Hariri Pontarini.
T TheKingEast Senior Member Member Bio Joined Feb 16, 2011 Messages 6,482 Reaction score 3,855 Mar 26, 2017 #365 Love how HP isn't afraid to use curves in their projects.
M modernizt Senior Member Member Bio Joined Feb 8, 2014 Messages 1,455 Reaction score 997 Mar 26, 2017 #366 TheKingEast said: Love how HP isn't afraid to use curves in their projects. Click to expand... It helps when you have the budget! They do know how to make graceful use of curves though, I will agree with you there.
TheKingEast said: Love how HP isn't afraid to use curves in their projects. Click to expand... It helps when you have the budget! They do know how to make graceful use of curves though, I will agree with you there.
Benito Senior Member Member Bio Joined Mar 12, 2014 Messages 7,893 Reaction score 53,643 Location Yonge and Bloor Apr 7, 2017 #367 Today. Attachments IMG_1902.jpg 491.7 KB · Views: 500 IMG_1901.jpg 525 KB · Views: 493 IMG_1900.jpg 419.7 KB · Views: 492 IMG_1899.jpg 386.6 KB · Views: 495 IMG_1898.jpg 322.8 KB · Views: 485 IMG_1897.jpg 330.3 KB · Views: 476 IMG_1896.jpg 426.3 KB · Views: 490 IMG_1895.jpg 368 KB · Views: 489 IMG_1890.jpg 383.1 KB · Views: 506
junctionist Senior Member Member Bio Joined May 1, 2007 Messages 9,631 Reaction score 4,466 Location The Junction, Toronto Apr 8, 2017 #368 The precast on One St. Thomas' podium isn't aging well.
B buildup Senior Member Member Bio Joined Apr 26, 2007 Messages 2,208 Reaction score 294 Apr 8, 2017 #369 junctionist said: The precast on One St. Thomas' podium isn't aging well. Click to expand... I think the bottom 2 floors are limestone. After the construction to the West & North I think they will do a proper cleaning.
junctionist said: The precast on One St. Thomas' podium isn't aging well. Click to expand... I think the bottom 2 floors are limestone. After the construction to the West & North I think they will do a proper cleaning.
junctionist Senior Member Member Bio Joined May 1, 2007 Messages 9,631 Reaction score 4,466 Location The Junction, Toronto Apr 9, 2017 #370 buildup said: I think the bottom 2 floors are limestone. After the construction to the West & North I think they will do a proper cleaning. Click to expand... It looks like precast since there are no subtle variations in colour like with real stone.
buildup said: I think the bottom 2 floors are limestone. After the construction to the West & North I think they will do a proper cleaning. Click to expand... It looks like precast since there are no subtle variations in colour like with real stone.
B buildup Senior Member Member Bio Joined Apr 26, 2007 Messages 2,208 Reaction score 294 Apr 9, 2017 #371 Indiana Limestone
interchange42 Administrator Staff member Member Bio Joined Apr 23, 2007 Messages 27,390 Reaction score 36,608 Location by the Humber Apr 9, 2017 #372 …like at Union Station. I wonder if this will settle into an equally creamy tone. The dirt won't show so much then, but, it will certainly need cleaning before then in any case. 42
…like at Union Station. I wonder if this will settle into an equally creamy tone. The dirt won't show so much then, but, it will certainly need cleaning before then in any case. 42
AlvinofDiaspar Moderator Member Bio Joined Apr 22, 2007 Messages 33,557 Reaction score 29,657 Location Toronto Apr 10, 2017 #373 I am evermore slightly disappointed by the choice of aluminium panels for the entrance pillars - something more luxe like stone would have been nicer. AoD
I am evermore slightly disappointed by the choice of aluminium panels for the entrance pillars - something more luxe like stone would have been nicer. AoD
Benito Senior Member Member Bio Joined Mar 12, 2014 Messages 7,893 Reaction score 53,643 Location Yonge and Bloor Apr 15, 2017 #374 Today. Attachments IMG_2009.jpg 264.5 KB · Views: 476 IMG_2008.jpg 382.2 KB · Views: 491 IMG_2007.jpg 326.3 KB · Views: 491 IMG_2006.jpg 270.9 KB · Views: 478 IMG_2005.jpg 411.1 KB · Views: 452 IMG_2004.jpg 313.7 KB · Views: 475 IMG_2003.jpg 388.6 KB · Views: 471 IMG_2002.jpg 442.7 KB · Views: 472 IMG_2001.jpg 378.2 KB · Views: 445 IMG_1997.jpg 399 KB · Views: 443 IMG_1994.jpg 509.6 KB · Views: 453
Edward Skira http://skyrisecities.com Staff member Member Bio Joined Apr 22, 2007 Messages 16,581 Reaction score 23,041 Location Toronto May 8, 2017 #375 Attachments IMG_4758.JPG 266.8 KB · Views: 449 IMG_4761.JPG 277.9 KB · Views: 451 IMG_4760.JPG 306.7 KB · Views: 460 IMG_4763.JPG 347.6 KB · Views: 454 IMG_4759.JPG 501.9 KB · Views: 473