tomherren
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Can't see those glass blocks ageing well.. Look no further than every 80's motel or tacky florida resort
This is a pretty narrow way of judging materials. It's all about HOW the material will be used. Look at marble used in bathrooms in the 80s vs now. The design vision is completely different from "80s bathrooms" and in this case is revolutionary. Save your negativity for a project that deserves it.Can't see those glass blocks ageing well.. Look no further than every 80's motel or tacky florida resort
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This is a pretty narrow way of judging materials. It's all about HOW the material will be used. Look at marble used in bathrooms in the 80s vs now. The design vision is completely different from "80s bathrooms" and in this case is revolutionary. Save your negativity for a project that deserves it.
As I said before, this building could be a "maintenance fee" nightmare for buyers ... unless BIG has BIG planting tech in their plan.
According to https://www.dezeen.com/2019/10/03/king-development-interiors-big-toronto/ there's a sumac tree in the west penthouse. Maybe the maintenance fee will include the services of an arborist
There's that condo in Vancouver that had to pay 600k to replace their tree spire not to long ago. It's a wealthy building but, the cost still probably hurt. The vines on the Woodward Tower have been an epic failure in a rain forest. Fortunately, the trellis look good.