The theory, discussed above, is that what we see are fin BASES. The fins themselves will appear at the end. True? I don't know, but hope so.I guess they couldn't find fins any smaller.
I hope so to, but the trajectory of everything so far doesn't look promising.The theory, discussed above, is that what we see are fin BASES. The fins themselves will appear at the end. True? I don't know, but hope so.
Once again, I'll use Sixty Colborne as an example...I hope so to, but the trajectory of everything so far doesn't look promising.
You're probably right, but this is so beyond just the fins at this point. I bet you there will be exposed corrugated paneling under the roof.Once again, I'll use Sixty Colborne as an example...
...as for the longest time it didn't look like those orange fins where ever going up. Nor was there any apparent place to hang them to the non-industry eye. But in the end they did go up after mostly eveything else was completed on that building. So be patient, young Padawan?
I totally agree, this should turn out pretty nice but I would argue the details and execution of the Renzo Piano Ontario Courthouse gives this a run for its moneyfolks this is going to be the nicest new public building in the city when it's finished - idk why you're all stressin
I was worried that the coloured sunshades would end up being a really dull shade of copper but much to my surprise they're like, highlighter orange. A choice I am very pleased with.
Sike. It's actually just grey spandrel. this is a jokethat south facing glass is suuuuuuper fritted, almost appears frosted. was not expecting that.