AlbertC
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Looks pretty sleek from that angle, Scarborough seems like the place to be for checking out elliptical condo towers. The view entering the city from the east along the 401, is a lot nicer than entering from the west.
From construction project mgmt: "We can not light the mech PH due to restrictions related to our LEED Neighbourhood Development credit."
Strange. RBC managed to light up their building quite extravagantly, and it's LEED Gold certified.
The buildings stand out enough as they are without the roof top lights. The rooftop finishing/crown was executed nicely, but I take bigger issue with the above-ground parking podium that is more visible from the 401 than the crown is.
In terms of LEED certifications, I think it is unfair to compare one building to the next considering that the LEED certification is a credit-based system with many different factors earning "points" throughout the whole process of construction and building operations. The level of certification (silver, gold, platinum) is based on the number of points achieved. RBC might have gained points due to proximity of public transit (close to the subway) that Metrogate did not. I am not an expert, but still somewhat familiar with the certification process. I am not as familiar with the LEED-NC certification as opposed to the single-building LEED certification so perhaps there's an extra layer involved.