egotrippin
Senior Member
Restore the original facade. Between this and the recladding of the Richmond-Adelaide Centre, we've lost what was once a nicely varied block to yet more blueish grey glass.
The Spanish company who was supplying the curved glass went bankrupt in December. This is the reason for the delay to the cladding!
What has happened is that Tvitec in Spain purchased Cricursa in April. It has still been operating this entire time, but they were having issues leading up to the sale (obviously), which affected Flynn's ability to keep supplying curtainwall on this project.Any updates on this project after the glass supplier went bankrupt?
Yes, I think these brick walls are 'original' and (I assume) protect the telephone switching gear. The old cladding/windows (below) did not allow one to see the bricks but the (nice) new curved windows do. I assume/hope they have 'a plan'.Taken 8-27-22. The second picture is odd, in that you can see through the cladding to the brick on the building?
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Not sure it's desecration but Planning has very little if anything to do with renovations. Except if a building is listed or designated.It's still so hard to believe this historic building was desecrated like this. I don't understand how this managed to get past planning.
Not only is this desecration, it's probably the worst crime against architecture committed in Toronto for the last fifty years.Not sure it's desecration but Planning has very little if anything to do with renovations. Except if a building is listed or designated.