junctionist
Senior Member
You expect Saucier+Perrotte to cover up bare concrete? No way.
They always showcase exposed concrete in their designs, and with the colours and motifs they pair it with, I wouldn't want the concrete to be covered!
Over time, it will probably get stained, and weathering will reveal all the imperfections. If an architect doesn't deal with this issue after at least 60 years of modernist architecture, and instead clings to the romancing of concrete, it seems naive on his or her part. Exposed concrete can look good in the right places on a building and with the right treatment, but generic balcony slabs generally don't receive such attention as the concrete cladding on many a Brutalist building.