yyzhyd
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I hope to god that they'll be clad in precast or something... and not left like that.
I hope to god that they'll be clad in precast or something... and not left like that.
I hope to god that they'll be clad in precast or something... and not left like that.
Concrete makes sense as it will be semi outside anyway plus concret is less slippery and easier to maintain in wet conditions if anything happened.Here's a more recent rendering of how it'll look:
Yes. Concrete flooring.
Though, to be fair, what's there now doesn't look finished. There are exposed holes where the canopy pillars are being inserted and the floor is rough. It'll likely receive a final sidewalk like paving at the end.
People will be walking in here having just been outside, so especially in the winter they will be tracking in a lot of water. Wet conditions will not be a rarity.
People will be walking in here having just been outside, so especially in the winter they will be tracking in a lot of water. Wet conditions will not be a rarity.
That's pretty much true for all buildings with an exterior entrance. If you can have outdoor plazas paved with granite (heck, even the Union Station entrance plaza is clad in it), there is no reason why that would be an issue here. This is cheap.
AoD