Toronto CrystalBlu Condos | ?m | 36s | Bazis | Burka

Forgot my camera again today, but the glass looks terrible so far - really REALLY cheap.

hmmm ... that's unfortunate to hear ~ :(

maybe it is related to Bazis' recent financial downturn
 
It seems like precast and glass colour are the two aesthetic elements that most often show a disconnect from the original render. I wonder if developers go for sales, or perhaps volume if they're using the same colours on another project.

But honestly, this tower has been marketed as a shiny, crystal-blue tower, and if it's not, that should be enough reason to get your deposit back. Legally, it's not, but it should be.
 
But honestly, this tower has been marketed as a shiny, crystal-blue tower, and if it's not, that should be enough reason to get your deposit back. Legally, it's not, but it should be.

They marketed it as CrystalBlu. Blu is not a word - never mind a colour.
 
I just thought they wanted to be special with a missing e in blue like ice has the funny hat at the top.
 
It will be interesting to see if the precast "blu's" up as they advance above the podium
 
Walked by this afternoon. The building looked quite good under dreary, overcast skies IMO. The non-crystal blu windows in the podium are fine, blending well with very decent, taupey precast. I'm sure they'll change to the hoped-for/hyped colour as they rise above the base. Also, the more I see the 'crystal'-embedded granite, the more I like it. The shards reflect light in an interesting and engaging manner. They're trippy.
 
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Walked by this afternoon. The building looked quite good under dreary, overcast skies IMO. The non-crystal blu windows in the podium are fine, blending well with very decent, taupey precast. I'm sure they'll change to the hoped-for/hyped colour as they rise above the base. Also, the more I see the 'crystal'-embedded granite, the more I like it. The shards reflect light in an interesting and engaging manner. They're trippy.

I agree, I like the lower precast and embedded, chipped away crystals too. As you say, hopefully what materializes above isn't as bad is described above.
 
Sept. 1

Rising behind the Yonge-Charles apartments. Uptown can be seen just to the left, considerably lower but also starting to rise from my POV

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Sept. 1 Update

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Blu on the left, Uptown on the right



Glass & cladding on the north and south sides of the building




The first window panels/balcony sliders installed on the west side. It looks like the glass has a blue tinge but it's hard to tell. The blue shows up better in this photo than it does to the naked eye. I'll see if I can get a shot with the sun in the west when I come out of the Varsity cinemas around 4pm.



From Charles Street

 
I am quite sure the tower will have more "crystal blu" style glass (okay, well blue atleast) than the windows we see on the podium.

The thumbnail showing the first tower glazing above shows a reflective, to my eyes very very blue, colour.
 
The thumbnail showing the first tower glazing above shows a reflective, to my eyes very very blue, colour.

I thought so too, especially when I saw the image on my PC which is very encouraging.
 
My fantasy for the building, however, which I think I developed upon seeing the rendering, was a very transparent (not reflective!), light blue glass.

I'm interested to see this glass go up, especially on the Yonge Street / east facade.
 

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