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I can't wait :)
 
Thanks for the update. As it turns out I'll be around that area tomorrow, I'll have to snag some pics.

Excellent!

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haha I came on to see the glass!
 
^too funny!
Sorry these are so late....unless people are still up, they'll be an early morning surprise :)

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Interesting . It shouldn't look as clean as it does. There's a lot of mullions as they cheaped out on the size of the glass panels. It works so far.
 
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Eh, not bad. A standard Alberta residential tower, characterized by an overabundance of mullions. I'll take it :) especially at 127 meters!:rolleyes:
 
The Marriott is turning out wayyy better than expected, but almost exactly as rendered. I'm really happy and also quite impressed :)
 

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