jxmith_
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Looking at the original renderings - did we all just presume they changed the cladding colour? This is what was originally shown after all.
Looking at the original renderings - did we all just presume they changed the cladding colour? This is what was originally shown after all.
Wow, big progress on that red/burgundy paint this week!September 12, 2024
I don't pass by this part of downtown very often; that is why it felt like it was not too long ago when this site was still a gas station for me.
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I am looking at the photos by @reinventingthewheel and a lot of that work was done yesterday.Wow, big progress on that red/burgundy paint this week!
I still ask "Why did they not use coloured concrete in the first place?" Despite the ghastly coloured concrete on https://urbantoronto.ca/forum/threa...0-32m-13s-dream-cobe-architects.29829/page-39 one can get pretty decent colouring with concrete.Was talking to a colleague this morning and apparently it is a 3 stage layering process to add the colour on the panels.
You mean the salmon colour? It's the best looking part of that project lol.I still ask "Why did they not use coloured concrete in the first place?" Despite the ghastly coloured concrete on https://urbantoronto.ca/forum/threa...0-32m-13s-dream-cobe-architects.29829/page-39 one can get pretty decent colouring with concrete.
You may be right, now the institutional grey concrete cladding and windows are going in, the salmon parts do distract the eye. :->You mean the salmon colour? It's the best looking part of that project lol.