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Thanks Benito. Difficult to tell from the photo's. Is that 2 completed holes or one poured and the beginning drilling of a 2nd? If they are just starting the 2nd hole then that's about a week a hole correct?
 
hanks Benito. Difficult to tell from the photo's. Is that 2 completed holes or one poured and the beginning drilling of a 2nd? If they are just starting the 2nd hole then that's about a week a hole correct?

The one on the right (red is being poured). The one on the left (green) is being drilled.
 
My opinion is that this building will really start impressing people once it starts to be built and people can see the glass, cladding, exterior finishes, etc. The renders I believe do not do it justice at all.
 
My opinion is that this building will really start impressing people once it starts to be built and people can see the glass, cladding, exterior finishes, etc. The renders I believe do not do it justice at all.

Unless you are a structural expressionism fan - in which case the supercolumns and diagrids will do the job before they even put up the building envelope.

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My opinion is that this building will really start impressing people once it starts to be built and people can see the glass, cladding, exterior finishes, etc. The renders I believe do not do it justice at all.

I have to agree. It’s a very understated design with subtle details that are easy to miss in renders. It has the potential to impress when seen in person given its massing and external exoskeleton. Material use will be absolutely critical to get this right.
 

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