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It's a fun pair of variations on a pattern…

…but (and I'm not being facetious when saying that) I hope that birds do not take those to be openings in a solid that they can fly through… but I'm obviously worried about it. I assume they did not raise test panels in a migration path to test these, but have these been tested in any way in regard to birds?

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It's a fun pair of variations on a pattern…

…but (and I'm not being facetious when saying that) I hope that birds do not take those to be openings in a solid that they can fly through… but I'm obviously worried about it. I assume they did not raise test panels in a migration path to test these, but have these been tested in any way in regard to birds?

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As long as pigeons are the only things that try to fly in, I'm fine with it.

Anyway, here's another view from today.

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I love the fritted glass. I assume it's a fit. The metal panels with the oil-canning, not so much.
Yeah, that's quite bad.

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From the renderings, I thought the cladding for the first 3 floors would be some kind of textured stone, not these patterned glasses. Looks like this will be the glazing for the mid-tower box as well.
 
From the renderings, I thought the cladding for the first 3 floors would be some kind of textured stone, not these patterned glasses. Looks like this will be the glazing for the mid-tower box as well.
The black cladding parts looks like it has "texture" beaten in with a baseball bat... /bleh
 

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