DtTO
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That glass is looking pretty clear and high-quality to me. I'm wondering if it's low-iron. Does anyone know?
I agree, it looks great, but sadly, that is not what will be used for the tower. I just don't understand how a city like Montreal is able to clad nearly all of their residential buildings in curtainwall while we still use inferior horrible looking (and performing) window wall. I've said it before, and I'll say it again, the city needs to MANDATE curtain wall for new projects above a certain number of units. Yes, there are nuances to work out, like specific types, possible loop holes, etc., but the current system is clearly failing this city, and I don't understand why so many people even on Urban Toronto are happy with the status quo. Wasn't there a new bylaw regarding the percentage of a building's cladding that could be glass vs. insulation etc. which led to an increase in spandrel? Why can't we have different percentages based on the r value of the cladding used (or some other metric)? Maybe buyers don't care now whether a building is clad in curtain wall vs. window wall, but I bet they'd care if the curtain wall building included larger windows...
Keeping my fingers crossed for this one, but with wraparound balconies, I have a predisposition to hate the design, even if the quality is decent. Maybe they'll pull an Ice and make it look good regardless, but there are far more examples to the contrary.