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No one wants the failing glass to continue, except of course maybe for the lawyers. (Right, lawyers?) Nobody wants to call a lawyer though, it's a complete last resort kinda thing (right, lawyers?), so builders are being more careful now. It's not good for the residents, the passersby, nor for the reputations of the developers nor the glass panel manufacturers… nobody. Except the lawyers. (Right, lawyers?)

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I don't think lawyers give a poop unless they've been retained to do so.
 
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Based on the renderings I thought the external white banding would line up fully throughout. The west side looks like it is off ... just the pointed tips appear to touch. Could just be me.
 
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Those bands look too close to the building. I think they would look much more dramatic, if they were further away from the building. (I'd say about a foot away)
 
Those bands look too close to the building. I think they would look much more dramatic, if they were further away from the building. (I'd say about a foot away)

That's what I thought too. Something more like 1880 O'Connor Dr.

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