Torontovibe
Senior Member
^^ With the roof be lit up at night or have any kind of light feature? For this building to not have its curves lit up at night, would be a real shame. We need to showcase our beautiful, landmark buildings.
why the balcony railings are below the level? they should end where the floor ends.
Most buildings with glass balconies do not end at the floor.
Would this not allow things to fall off balconies through the gap between the slab and the glass with a bracket that sticks so far out?
There won't be a gap. You can tell from the brackets that the glass will come all the way down.
There will be a gap between the slab edge and the balcony glazing-- there has to be space for all sorts of reasons (expansion/contraction at the very least).
Buildings always have some gap when the balcony glass sits in front of the slab, but there is usually a metal tray beneath which, among other things, prevents objects from falling through the gap.