maestro
Senior Member
So are naming rights going to be auctioned off for the tops of these buildings?
I've got renderings from Oxford for this now, so there's now a database file—and a point on the map.Could not find this one on the map or database.
The recladding meets Toronto's requirements for patterns on the glass for the first 12 metres, which the birds can see.I wonder how many more birds are going smack into these buildings.
The recladding meets Toronto's requirements for patterns on the glass for the first 12 metres, which the birds can see.
Birds are freaked out by heights I suppose.Why only 12 metres?
Birds are freaked out by heights I suppose.
More technically, it's 12 metres, or if there's adjacent tree canopy higher than that, then that height. Apparently 98% of bird flight is within that zone, and birds flying above that range are just looking to find themselves in the annual Darwing Awards list.
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Either way it's 10 times better than what was thereThankfully we have Sheraton and Hilton to balance out all this glass,