Here's how Garrison Points looked tonight after I had wandered through Waterlicht at the Bentway:

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There's no doubt that this project has a lot of grey spandrel, but thankfully the most egregious sections in the tower will be covered up with the architectural metal cladding. I'm thinking once all is said and done that these won't be bad (grey aside)!
 
There's no doubt that this project has a lot of grey spandrel, but thankfully the most egregious sections in the tower will be covered up with the architectural metal cladding. I'm thinking once all is said and done that these won't be bad (grey aside)!

Indeed how the spandrelled portions line up, create rhythm, get covered by and contrast with other elements matters - compare this with say 500 Lake Shore W.

AoD
 
Indeed how the spandrelled portions line up, create rhythm, get covered by and contrast with other elements matters - compare this with say 500 Lake Shore W.

AoD

Oh sure, make me picture that travesty in my head will you!
 
The glass is tinted so the spandrel panels should blend in, but the fins could be a bit deeper thicker in depth. Looks spindly so far.
 

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