UtakataNoAnnex
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I think they should rename this "Nobu" Haus...like what? /sigh
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I hear you but I also want to say, look at what The One did with their constrained laneway.What was anyone expecting on a super-constrained laneway, above the service entrance and garbage rooms, and covering a sheer wall?
None of that is going to show up on any postcard views. If it carries up the tower there might be cause for concern, but it's a little quick to judge, no? The architecturals clearly showing the cladding system changes at the tower
Ok, sure, but The One is an order of magnitude more expensive, they aren't covering up sheer walls, and that back wall in the laneway will be visible from inside the building because of the way the site is laid out.I hear you but I also want to say, look at what The One did with their constrained laneway.
I still have a bit of faith that Nobu tower will end up looking decent, I’m honestly just taking the piss out of the most ridiculous wall of spandrel I’ve ever seen on a project.Ok, sure, but The One is an order of magnitude more expensive, they aren't covering up sheer walls, and that back wall in the laneway will be visible from inside the building because of the way the site is laid out.
And also, like 95% of the design decisions at The One are based on conspicuous and gratuitous displays of wealth. Absolutely nothing on that building is being done to make money. Honestly? I'm looking at The One almost like Mizrahi is taking a loss on it to establish himself as the pre-eminent luxury home builder in the country. Like, how many iPhones do you need to sell to pay for those storefront windows? There are obvious examples all over that building where huge expenses could have been avoided, and the developer just "nope"d it.
Robert De Niro didn't show up to endorse The One at launch day though. >.<Ok, sure, but The One is an order of magnitude more expensive, they aren't covering up sheer walls, and that back wall in the laneway will be visible from inside the building because of the way the site is laid out.
ohhhh interesting pointMakes me wonder if some of our local developers might have financial interests in various spandrel making firms.
I hear you, but for me, this is a prime example of a developer not giving a sh*t. It's all about the details.What was anyone expecting on a super-constrained laneway, above the service entrance and garbage rooms, and covering a sheer wall?
None of that is going to show up on any postcard views. If it carries up the tower there might be cause for concern, but it's a little quick to judge, no? The architecturals clearly showing the cladding system changes at the tower