Nov 5, 2022

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^ this is exhibit A for a city-wide ban on back-painted spandrel glass (or whatever this is) in favour of aluminum panels with character and/or colour.

If it has to be opaque... there's a million options.

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If you’re determined to use “perforated” aluminum for some reason (like a blank wall or balcony guards)… don’t just punch a bunch of holes in it… add some visual interest.

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If you can't afford some aluminium... don't build the thing.

It's not rocket science you cheapskates.
 
Apparently a bathtub was dropped from this site today 😳


There were very high winds, of course; but it's not as if this was not known early yesterday, with the issuing of a special weather statement for the GTA.

It goes w/o saying that items on a construction site, small and large should be properly secured, at almost all times (excepting when literally mid-install).

But extra caution is required when high winds are predicted. This sort of mishap can kill someone.
 

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