nightstreak
Active Member
No source. Just have seen hundreds of condos present fantastical greenery in renders that is always much more underwhelming in reality. Greenery requires care, watering, pest control. And those renders show several years of growth and imagines owners will have no problems with plants growing haphazardly over their property.
But I’m ready to be corrected if it comes through!
I’m with you on questioning bold claims but what convinces me is that this building was engineered specifically for optimal vegetation growth. I came close to buying a unit and was shown the engineering drawings which included an in depth explanation as to why the blocks are oriented in the direction they are in (for maximum solar exposure). It would have been far simpler, not to mention cheaper, to build all the units facing in one direction. The complexity of this building comes from there not being a repeatable line anywhere. It was all custom engineered and followed to the precise angle. If there were to be some value engineering, it would have occurred at that point.
As for haphazard growth, watering and pest control, I was told that there would be a resident gardener whose only job it is to take care of the plants.
Anyway, this entire doubt can be put to rest if Urban Toronto reaches out to the developers for clarification or if someone with a drone can fly over the already poured concrete on the top levels where we should find tree wells embedded in the terraces.