Yup they installed the PUMPCRETE machine today. Should make things go even faster.

So it that the official name of the device? I've always wondered. It should be interesting to see it in action now.
 
It must take a massive amount of pressure to pump concrete up 50+ stories straight into the sky. And how do they clean out the pipes afterwards? Because if that stuff were to set you'd have to throw out hundreds of meters of pipes.
 
Its not cheap either
 
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It must take a massive amount of pressure to pump concrete up 50+ stories straight into the sky. And how do they clean out the pipes afterwards? Because if that stuff were to set you'd have to throw out hundreds of meters of pipes.

I believe they have to insert a "sponge" into the end of the line at the top and back pump to relieve pressure, they then put water in the hopper at ground level and forward pump to the max. so the water clears the lines. Not sure the specifics but some of the concrete pump companies have some literature probably on their websites if your curious.
 
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Just think, the Four Seasons is currently the King of Yorkville in height at 204m (669ft). One Bloor will blast in at 257m+ (844ft). This will be the new king of Yorkville and appear much taller than the current champ Four Seasons. At over 175ft TALLER, it will be a beast and will make a similar impact on the skyline as Aura (slightly less due to competing structures nearby whereas Aura is all alone). But still, it'll be intense.
 
Just think, the Four Seasons is currently the King of Yorkville in height at 204m (669ft). One Bloor will blast in at 257m+ (844ft). This will be the new king of Yorkville and appear much taller than the current champ Four Seasons. At over 175ft TALLER, it will be a beast and will make a similar impact on the skyline as Aura (slightly less due to competing structures nearby whereas Aura is all alone). But still, it'll be intense.

For a little while anyways
 
Few pics of the south-east corner. Lots of curtain wall glass being delivered each day. Truckloads and truckloads.

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For a little while anyways

One Bloor will certainly set the stage for the emergence of a good 2nd cluster in the core. I'm hoping we won't have to wait till 2025 to see our first 350m building in Yorkville, but you never know.

Some fail to recognize this, but skyscrapers (and height) are the palaces and castles of our age. They're symbols of a wealthy and successful society. There are many other markers of course, but these are the most powerful ones as they are the face that cities present to the world.
 
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Few pics of the south-east corner. Lots of curtain wall glass being delivered each day. Truckloads and truckloads.

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Thanks.

Lots of interesting connections/interfaces between curtain wall and window wall on this building.
I guess in the above pic, the spandrel will continue along the curve above the balcony.
 
One Bloor will certainly set the stage for the emergence of a good 2nd cluster in the core. I'm hoping we won't have to wait till 2025 to see our first 350m building in Yorkville, but you never know.

Some fail to recognize this, but skyscrapers (and height) are the palaces and castles of our age. They're symbols of a wealthy and successful society. There are many other markers of course, but these are the most powerful ones as they are the face that cities present to the world.

What you fail to recognize is that only a subset of society cares about what you care about. I'd say that relatively few people actually only look to how tall the buildings are when judging any particular city or country. Most people are more sophisticated than that, and pay attention to other conditions in those places too, like the state of human rights, whether or not the buildings may have been built through virtual slavery (as in Dubai), etc.

There's far more to care about than simply height for height's sake. There may be a spot or spots for supertalls in this city, but every proposal needs to be scrutinized on its own merits, and there are many tests to determine appropriateness. If a supertall can pass muster in Yorkville, great, but no-one at City Hall is trying, (nor should they be trying), to egg developers on to go taller just to hit some entirely arbitrary height to satisfy some insecure fanboys.

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