achender Active Member Member Bio Joined Dec 7, 2007 Messages 770 Reaction score 5,862 City: Toronto Apr 8, 2018 #31 Crane up for Novus(?). Attachments 20180407_172110.jpg 132.9 KB · Views: 840
interchange42 Administrator Staff member Member Bio Joined Apr 23, 2007 Messages 27,200 Reaction score 35,601 Apr 16, 2018 #32 Two more angles on the pit: 42 Attachments DSC06987.jpg 333.1 KB · Views: 838 DSC06995.jpg 377.8 KB · Views: 815
smuncky Senior Member Member Bio Joined Jun 30, 2007 Messages 1,884 Reaction score 1,156 Jun 16, 2018 #33
achender Active Member Member Bio Joined Dec 7, 2007 Messages 770 Reaction score 5,862 City: Toronto Jul 7, 2018 #34 The pit fills. Attachments 20180706_182925_HDR_resized.jpg 283.5 KB · Views: 810
J Jago88 Active Member Member Bio Joined Oct 8, 2016 Messages 103 Reaction score 214 City: Toronto Jul 7, 2018 #35 Does anyone know if the partial covering of the train tracks in that area have any function or are they some form of artwork?
Does anyone know if the partial covering of the train tracks in that area have any function or are they some form of artwork?
Automation Gallery Superstar Member Bio Joined May 5, 2007 Messages 12,654 Reaction score 3,279 Jul 7, 2018 #36 Jago88 said: Does anyone know if the partial covering of the train tracks in that area have any function or are they some form of artwork? Click to expand... constructed just for the looks
Jago88 said: Does anyone know if the partial covering of the train tracks in that area have any function or are they some form of artwork? Click to expand... constructed just for the looks
S Stefan Active Member Member Bio Joined Oct 12, 2017 Messages 201 Reaction score 582 Jul 7, 2018 #37 Really? I thought they were as support beams for the walls on either side. Automation Gallery said: constructed just for the looks Click to expand...
Really? I thought they were as support beams for the walls on either side. Automation Gallery said: constructed just for the looks Click to expand...
junctionist Senior Member Member Bio Joined May 1, 2007 Messages 9,543 Reaction score 4,229 Jul 8, 2018 #38 Stefan said: Really? I thought they were as support beams for the walls on either side. Click to expand... They are structural supports. But their shape was also chosen for aesthetics. It's an example of engineering and design going hand-in-hand, like the column at the Queen-Richmond Centre. Such features have a way of tickling the imagination.
Stefan said: Really? I thought they were as support beams for the walls on either side. Click to expand... They are structural supports. But their shape was also chosen for aesthetics. It's an example of engineering and design going hand-in-hand, like the column at the Queen-Richmond Centre. Such features have a way of tickling the imagination.
smuncky Senior Member Member Bio Joined Jun 30, 2007 Messages 1,884 Reaction score 1,156 Jul 16, 2018 #39 Attachments IMG_20180715_190743.jpg 247.9 KB · Views: 829
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Automation Gallery Superstar Member Bio Joined May 5, 2007 Messages 12,654 Reaction score 3,279 Sep 23, 2018 #43 From today Except for a bit on the east side most of it is at ground level Crane madness Attachments 20180923_120921.jpg 228.5 KB · Views: 762 20180923_121219.jpg 166.4 KB · Views: 785 Last edited: Sep 23, 2018
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