Photos taken today, Friday (Nov. 21). While the crown of the building looks unchanged since my photos from last Friday, the Rail Climbing Systems (RCSs) installing the skin have all moved up as we see more and more of the finished exterior of the tower. The highest visible installed glass is now at level 75, on the south side, and the east RCS is now at that level. The north RCS is up to 74, west to 73 and the mini-RCS on the south face is at level 71, at least if I see this right (I don't always...). So, 9 floors to go for installing the skin, and 2 of those floors are on the mechanical level.
Light changed dramatically as I photographed this in the afternoon, the tower looks great in many light iterations.
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...
So I'm starting to think the reason we saw the skin slow down was cuz they could not close in the mechanical level before they were able to install those panels