UtakataNoAnnex
Senior Member
...goodness, they must be consuming entire vendor dogs to do all that. /ewwLike I said, smeared pigeon shit all over!!!
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...goodness, they must be consuming entire vendor dogs to do all that. /ewwLike I said, smeared pigeon shit all over!!!
Please, please, paint those column bases. Please.
That back wall is begging for a mural
The building suffered from a similar problem as Foster's Pharmacy building at U of T - the expanse of drywall at the mezzanine is just awful, and there are execution problems all around (that blotched terrazzo is especially bad).
The good bones are there for a future gut and rebuild of the interior.
AoD
Please, please, paint those column bases. Please.
I recognize those errors, but the success of the market, certainly the interior, will be based on the the vendors and crowds that animate the space. I've been to probably a dozen indoor markets in Canada, Central America and Europe, and my memories recount the smells and sounds, not whether or not I spotted visible HVAC and plumbing on the exposed ceiling.
I doubt they'll be very visible come opening day.