daptive
Active Member
Eaton’s saw the atrium and scaffolding at The Well and said “I wanna play”.
Yep! Was there the other day they had a small little section swapped out for clearer glass.Is that some test panels I spot?
Eaton’s saw the atrium and scaffolding at The Well and said “I wanna play”.
Yep! Was there the other day they had a small little section swapped out for clearer glass.Is that some test panels I spot?
Stupid question but are the new panels the ones where the blue is more pronounced?? (I assume so as the glass is more transparent allowing the blue sky to shine through?)
Yeah, it's the section that breaks the pattern of the glass, as shown below:Stupid question but are the new panels the blue ones?
Stupid question but are the new panels the ones where the blue is more pronounced?? (I assume so as the glass is more transparent allowing the blue sky to shine through?)
Worth noting that the new panels are larger (they seem to replace 3 of the old pink panels with a single blue panel), and that they are testing both clear and frosted glass here. Clear towards the centre of the arch, frosted is being tested towards the outside. Tbh, both look good, but I kinda prefer the clear glass for the view of the city around the mall.
Oh, boy. That comment might get you in trouble with some posters here.Regardless of whatever glass they go with, the larger panel sizes is gonna clean up the look of the galleria roof massively.
Or from this:A photo from the dystopian future, the day 'The Borg' assimilated the Eaton Centre.
It's a tad green, but I see what you mean. (As I am a poet, and didn't know it... )It’s amazing what a difference clear glass can make. This was from The Core in Calgary a few days ago:View attachment 405503
It's a tad green
It’s amazing what a difference clear glass can make. This was from The Core in Calgary a few days ago:View attachment 405503
Yes, of green glass and grey cladding...and not because we really want it. Rather because it's the cheapest option for developer's overhead. /sighPerfect for Toronto
You don't need to go that far - a closer example is available at Yorkdale with a similar spider clamp system.
Yorkdale Shopping Centre | W&W Glass, LLC
Yorkdale Shopping Centre Creates an Iconic Look North of the border, the Yorkdale Shopping Centre in Toronto, Canada is one of the premiere shopping centers. The mall contains over 250 stores, including many luxury retailers. Over a dozen international companies have opened their first retail...www.wwglass.com
Cleaner it maybe, but lacking personality as well. It's exciting - when you're the first one doing it. Besides the "clutter" can be considered a key element in technoromantic architecture (can you imagine say "cleaning up" the expression of Pompidou Centre?). Eaton Centre is being slowly scrubbed of any remarkable values - and being turned into yet another mall.
AoD