Looks to me like the positioning of the coloured glass on the balconies is opposite of the renderings.
 
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It just looks to me, that nothing else but usual glass cladding. Can you prove me wrong, how come you see it as one of the highest quality cladding?
Do you have some resource that shows superiority of materials used in that construction?

excellent question - i'd like to hear the answer also
 
today: Queen st is a mess with the track work, but also serene without all the traffic.

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This looks quite good.

Things change so fast! In my head it's still a parking lot.
 
This thickens up this area really nicely. And I don't think it's at all disruptive either. Really well done.
 
The unclad portions (with the double-height column) remind me a bit of a Paul Rudolph building.
 

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