Toronto KING Toronto | 57.6m | 16s | Westbank | Bjarke Ingels Group

November 28 - Final section of the south-east corner cladding has been installed, and it looks like the next to be done may be the missing section of the west wall of the west entrance way to the interior courtyard.

First, some overview photos taken during the brief period of sunshine yesterday afternoon.

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Setting up for the final section of ground floor cladding:

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November 28 - Photos from late yesterday, Wednesday November 27. Ground level cladding at King Toronto is almost complete - the south-east section appears to have one panel remaining to be installed. A small section of the ground level in the west side of the courtyard has not been done - it was skipped when the rest of the interior courtyard ground level cladding was installed. Remains to be seen this area, shown in the last photo below, will be done next, before the start of the second floor, or will remain to be done later in the project. Either way, installation of the second floor cladding should be starting soon.

Most recently installed area, along the south-east corner of the project:

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Last section remaining in the south-east corner:

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Interior courtyard section still to be done:

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Interesting results so far. What's with the grey blank spaces at the top of the glass??
 
Sir Elton John is anti-cannabis:


He may not go well with the King West crowd.
 
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Like with all drugs, I think it should be regulated and not blindly left to market forces...and where people take their own responsibilities for it's uses. I don't think it should ever be illegal, that just leads to it's own bad problems including intrusive enforcement, which never really resolves addiction issues...

...taking it back here though, I think project is more of a MDMA place than a THC one. <3
 
Like with all drugs, I think it should be regulated and not blindly left to market forces...and where people take their own responsibilities for it's uses. I don't think it should ever be illegal, that just leads to it's own bad problems including intrusive enforcement, which never really resolves addiction issues...

...taking it back here though, I think project is more of a MDMA place than a THC one. <3
I have reworded my point to be more about Sir Elton John and less about my views. When I said that I am neutral about cannabis legalization, I don't mind other people consuming cannabis, just that it should be more regulated than it currently is, not left to market forces.
 

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