NIL OMNI
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Ah - more white powder-coated perforated aluminum. It has certainly worked very well on Harbour Plaza. We're going to see a lot more of it.
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Ah - more white powder-coated perforated aluminum. It has certainly worked very well on Harbour Plaza. We're going to see a lot more of it.
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Ah - more white powder-coated perforated aluminum. It has certainly worked very well on Harbour Plaza. We're going to see a lot more of it.
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Speaking of balcony glass, the first bit reminded me of 300 Front (which most critiqued) but it seems like they have heard the response on the IMO sub par Harbour Plaza to the east - and they used it. I am sure a similar response will be found here.
Right, the material choice itself won't necessarily result in better results, every project will have to implement this new style of guards with some care if they want high performance, good looks, at a reasonable cost. Because of the falling glass issue though (which has pretty much been solved by more expensive materials), we are going to see more of this new less expensive material, and it will be interesting to see what variation we'll get in the perforations and how those affect the look of the buildings.It did indeed work out well but remember, it was still a move made to value engineer. I'm fearful of what might start happening when less caring / invested teams start applying it to their projects.