Ramako
Moderator
What else would Tridel insist? That their materials aren't top quality?
The debate about whether spandrel is a "high quality building material" aside (as that notion is incredibly vague in the first place), the way that Tridel integrates it into their designs simply looks like crap to most observers, and that's why so many of us examining their projects from an architectural standpoint associate Tridel's designs with poor quality.
If Tridel couldn't be bothered to avoid the same poor use of spandrel at Ten York, their signature building that will (unfortunately) be one of the most visible skyscrapers in the downtown core for decades, they never will. Either the decision makers at Tridel have no taste or just don't care about the architectural legacy they are leaving for this city. There's not much we can do about it, aside from not purchasing their units.
The debate about whether spandrel is a "high quality building material" aside (as that notion is incredibly vague in the first place), the way that Tridel integrates it into their designs simply looks like crap to most observers, and that's why so many of us examining their projects from an architectural standpoint associate Tridel's designs with poor quality.
If Tridel couldn't be bothered to avoid the same poor use of spandrel at Ten York, their signature building that will (unfortunately) be one of the most visible skyscrapers in the downtown core for decades, they never will. Either the decision makers at Tridel have no taste or just don't care about the architectural legacy they are leaving for this city. There's not much we can do about it, aside from not purchasing their units.