Chronamut
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yeah me too - from what ive glimpsed its sorta a pinkish brick with occasional white piecesExcited to see what that brick looks like
mind you the white pieces could just be salt leech
yeah me too - from what ive glimpsed its sorta a pinkish brick with occasional white piecesExcited to see what that brick looks like
We shall see I suppose.. always hard to critique before something is done.I suspect the brick they're adding on top of the current cornice will be covered by an addition to the cornice. The render shows a little lip before the top of the cornice - which I'm assuming is what we're seeing now - just the lip.
I think it was made to replicate the historical look a lot of old historical buildings had where all their windows were bricked in for practicality purposes - as well as when a building next door was built right up to the wall. Maybe one day when that A & W is demolished another building can but right up to it and block that.I drove by this afternoon and noticed the fake bricked windows adjacent to A&W not sure if I like it. I get its a giant bare wall and maybe its done to break up the design but I don't know how I feel about it
It's because they can't put windows there without considerable issues. Not only is it nearly up against the property line, so any future development would nearly block the entire windows, but there are also weird code requirements for windows so close to property lines. That's why the Core Urban had those weird sprinklers to the windows because of their closeness to the property line.I drove by this afternoon and noticed the fake bricked windows adjacent to A&W not sure if I like it. I get its a giant bare wall and maybe its done to break up the design but I don't know how I feel about it
but again, if they are anticipating that a building will go up next to it which I'm sure it will - how does it not make sense? Its just like the Marquee building having the giant exposed concrete podium - they were gonna build another building there. I dont really see the issue. I guess they could just have not had the fake windows at all but maybe its just to break it up so its not a giant brick wall (or looks like one rather)?l o l the designed-to-be-bricked-in windows are the most ridiculous expression of "conform to the character of the neighbourhood" design principles I have ever seen. Reminds me of the old Hammer in the news satire article about a small business on Barton being required to board up their windows to fit in with the neighbourhood.