ericmacm
Active Member
What makes a facade treatment "good" vs "bad" is how the vision glass and opaque spandrel glass are integrated with each other. On a good glass facade, the two should appear almost seamless from a distance. This can be achieved by using high reflectivity glass and using an opaque fill with an appropriate colour to match, such as a darker blue, green, or black, dependent on the tint of the vision glass. What we see on M1 and M2 is the use of a more transparent glass and a white opaque fill for the spandrel. At some angles it looks alright, but the two definitely do not match very well. However, the strength in this approach is that the white spandrel will match the white backsides of curtains in the residential units, which you can see examples of in other buildings nearby, specifically the towers in Parkside Village.Based on your experience what should it be looking like? glass always seems standard to me - also when do you all think this will be ready for occupancy?
Either way, it won't matter too much since there will be white wraparound balconies on each floor.