70Challenger
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It's like waves on the lake but in golden hour.
I find this comment a bit confusing and somewhat offensive, as it seems to assume that anyone who isn’t a “rich minimalist” lacks taste or doesn’t respect their space. There have been no clutter issues at Aqualina, Aquavista, or Aquabella—all of which have clear glass balconies (and include affordable living components).The way I understand there’s a housing crisis, but need this place to be lived in by rich minimalists. Cuz the moment I see bikes and rusting bbq’s from Canadian Tire in those balconies….
This project looks amazing
Really? You can't just appreciate the joke?I find this comment a bit confusing and somewhat offensive
I find this comment a bit confusing and somewhat offensive, as it seems to assume that anyone who isn’t a “rich minimalist” lacks taste or doesn’t respect their space. There have been no clutter issues at Aqualina, Aquavista, or Aquabella—all of which have clear glass balconies (and include affordable living components).
Aqualuna's design, with its varying railing thicknesses and wave effect, actually ensures more privacy than a clear glass balcony and minimizes visibility from different angles. In fact, as residents personalize their spaces with plants, umbrellas, and decor, the building will likely gain even more character and vibrancy.
Love the compression here with a sea (ok perhaps a lake) of sailboat masts ‘tucked in just behind’).Yesterday late afternoon
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Thanks for clarifying, but how does this comment connect to rich people with multiple properties?The rich tend to have multiple properties and don’t live in any one of them for most of the year, thus leaving them empty and relatively untouched. If you’re inferring something else from my comments…