Photos taken today, Friday (Feb. 7). Since I posted a week ago, work continues at the top on the 4th mechanical levels, 77-78. It was very cold and windy today, didn't see much activity on the tower. A little progress with the blue corner forms below, the SE corner up a level above the other corners since last week, around level 70. A lot of movement with the black Rail Climbing Systems (RCSs) installing the skin. Each side is up at least a level, the east RCS at level 54, with new skin visible now on that level on the south face. The north RCS is up a level to 53, and the west one now up to 52. And the smaller RCS on the south face is also up, to level 50 or so.
The second mechanical level corners now have a black surface up - not sure if it is shield for the weather or louvres.
Starting with the view from the south, Yonge at Dundonald, then closer from Charles etc. showing the new glass installed on the south face at level 54, and the east RCS now at that level. The view from by Holt Renfrew on Bloor west of Yonge, including a tighter shot of the north and west RCSs. The view from Cumberland, east of Bay, including another shot of the north and west RCCs from that angle, and a view of the 2nd mechanical level with the new-look corner. The view from the NE corner of Yonge, from a bit east of that, and another shot of the RCSs, this time the east and north RCSs. Finally, the view from Queen's Pk Cres W, by Hoskin, to the SW.
From October, 2020, as above-ground construction started in earnest at The One (1 Bloor W.) in Toronto. More or less a weekly photo usually taken on a Friday, with some gaps during early-on construction hiatuses. The initial photographs are from 2015, during demolition at the site, 2018, during...
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