This is what window-wall should look like all the time.
... the man rarely cuts corners and more often than not, delivers a quality product.
The Brant Park has garbage chutes...Except that his buildings don't have garbage chutes because he probably thinks that it's a waste of sellable area, so there's that. If you "live in a lamb" you walk your garbage and recycling down to the garbage room. I appreciate the execution of this building though.
Ah. I guess some or most of his buildings don't have garbage chutes. At least that's what I've heard and seen in architectural drawings.The Brant Park has garbage chutes...
Before stating that all, or most, or some Lamb buildings don't have garbage chutes, you want to verify which ones actually don't, maybe? I have friends in Theatre Park and I've never seen anyone carrying garbage downstairs in the elevators. Seems like a totally odd claim.Ah. I guess some or most of his buildings don't have garbage chutes. At least that's what I've heard and seen in architectural drawings.
The King East also has garbage and recycling chutes, as well as organics button sorters...Except that his buildings don't have garbage chutes because he probably thinks that it's a waste of sellable area, so there's that. If you "live in a lamb" you walk your garbage and recycling down to the garbage room. I appreciate the execution of this building though.
I'll correct myself and say that some of his newer buildings clearly don't indicate chutes in the architectural plans, specifically the narrower buildings like Wellington House, Bauhaus, and the proposed tower beside East 55 (although the plans still seem like they're missing information since its still in its early stages). In some of his other buildings I recall the drawings only showing one chute (which is still a cut corner). I'm not going to go through drawing sets and pull out specific examples, but if you feel like investigating this further to prove me wrong, please do. I'm just stating what I've witnessed in architectural plans made public.Before stating that all, or most, or some Lamb buildings don't have garbage chutes, you want to verify which ones actually don't, maybe? I have friends in Theatre Park and I've never seen anyone carrying garbage downstairs in the elevators. Seems like a totally odd claim.
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yeah tons of mis information. all lamb buildings have chutes... not sure how a building could not have chutes. Ive lived in theatre park, king charlotte, the ninety, the brant park and pretty much whatever other lamb projects have been up and they have garbage chutes. it is a standard. no idea why they are not in the plans but you only have to bring down huge garbage( like any other building in the city) and the tri sorter that someone brought up doesnt ring true either because the buildings did have a recycling button on the chutesI'll correct myself and say that some of his newer buildings clearly don't indicate chutes in the architectural plans, specifically the narrower buildings like Wellington House, Bauhaus, and the proposed tower beside East 55 (although the plans still seem like they're missing information since its still in its early stages). In some of his other buildings I recall the drawings only showing one chute (which is still a cut corner). I'm not going to go through drawing sets and pull out specific examples, but if you feel like investigating this further to prove me wrong, please do. I'm just stating what I've witnessed in architectural plans made public.