Homer
Active Member
This would all depend on what the permit drawings show. Assuming they sent the city revised drawings to show the lower floor count they would need to revise the permit drawings again to show the building with more floors.
I'm not sure they would announce that they were planning to add some height, after changing the height so many times already. The cool and confident thing would be to just add the height without raising a fuss, and then announcing after the fact that "Oh yeah, we just built the tallest building in Canada."
Wow, this project has slowed to a crawl. Barely any progress in two weeks.
So that explains why the slab had to be so thick then, it's acting as a transfer slab to allow for the new column placements for the setback
I wish the building was the same width on both sides. I don't like how the northern side is wider than the west. It would look better if it was uniform. Also the granite portion looks really weird because of the difference.