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The west tower was at the 22th floor while the east tower was forming the 27th floor
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I found some new details about the public art display on the northern facade in this new paid content story from the National Post.

"Motion in Air, a stunning piece of public art by Jennifer Macklem, will adorn the northern facade of the podium that connects Mirabella’s two towers, overlooking the Gardiner Expressway. This striking depiction of Toronto’s ecology is a gateway project aimed at sparking curiosity about specific details of the natural world and is inspired by the concept of Environmental Optimism 'This artwork has the potential to be a feature of Toronto’s public art presence, as it will be seen by all who drive in and out of the city on the Gardiner — estimated at over 150,000 people per day,' said Federbush."

“The artwork will be applied to high quality and recyclable aluminum panels, increasing the quality of the exterior facade material while simultaneously being a sustainable solution.”

FROM:
https://nationalpost.com/life/homes...do-community-exceeds-sustainability-standards

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Brown spandrel? I guess that's a little unexpected when everywhere else is going for the grey versions.
 

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