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It changes in different lightingsorry i am confused, the first pic shows champagne color other pics show gun metallic color.
It changes in different lightingsorry i am confused, the first pic shows champagne color other pics show gun metallic color.
Gamma is the sub-contractor that is fabricating the envelope for the tower.Looks good - colouring is not a problem at all, as it is pretty hard to get good photos in that type of daylighting. It will look good.
Anyone know who is fabricating the cladding?
I wonder if it is the same company who is completing the work for the New Toronto Courthouse?
Thanks.Gamma is the sub-contractor that is fabricating the envelope for the tower.
Uplighting angles are pretty carefully engineered even for much lesser buildings. I stayed near the top of the terribly ugly Niagara Hilton a few years back (on one of the floors with architectural lighting) and couldn't see a thing from inside the room.I agree that the champagne colour of the cladding is pretty awesome - or at least in line with current aesthetic. However, with the spotlights, and given the angles of the cladding, I can't help but wonder if the (presumably very bright) lights will reflect into the units and illuminate them from the outside. That would kill me.