Rivenbourn
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Will part 2 of the build connect the two towers like seen in the render? First photo is from Feb 7 viewing out of Princess Margaret cancer research tower
We don't flip things to 'Under Construction' until shoring rigs show up, so the pin will remain black during demolition, but the colour switch will be flipped one the site is levelled and the first digging is ready to commence!Saves work; just have to change the map pin back to purple, LOL
The two towers will connect at the base.
They’re doing the demolition, but haven’t completed design for the second phase yet.
It's blue (completed) currently though.We don't flip things to 'Under Construction' until shoring rigs show up, so the pin will remain black during demolition, but the colour switch will be flipped one the site is levelled and the first digging is ready to commence!
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Also: Not sure all the cladding would be removed for that...as the render in question hints at an atrium like set-up between to two buildings. Which would be impressive in it's own right if that's what they're planning.The renders look like they’ll connect across the first 5ish floors. If they stick with that design, it’s kind of wild that they’ll be taking off curtainwall and cladding that was so recently installed.
Yup, for phase one as per the thread title..It's blue (completed) currently though.
This morning. The seating and planters out front are excellent IMO. They need to address the pedestrian desire line on the west side to the Firefighters Memorial though.
With respect, I disagree with @greenleaf about the landscape. It’s a weird configuration: benches that are perpendicular to the sidewalk
and crammed quite close to the plantings between them.
The benches themselves are also, being made of grey concrete, quite uncomfortable.
We’ll see how people behave in this area, but I think it’s ill-conceived. Any thoughts on this, @Northern Light?