I'm okay with the corrugated metal. My biggest complaint about Courtyard 33 is there was too much of it and not enough balcony or window....mainly not enough window coverage. This looks more promising, thought time will tell I guess.
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Anyone know who owns the land on the north west corner of 12th and and 11th street SW? It's a complete disaster of a site right now, the fence has been pushed down, garbage everywhere just an absolute eyesore along a very busy pedestrian corridor.
Calgary seems to have a lot more metal exterior new buildings, I've never seen them in Toronto. This one, Courtyard 33, Monty 44, and probably more. Is this just the cheapest material a developer can use, or something functionally related? Seems odd in these relatively high priced neighbourhoods with high visibility, they'd cheap out on the exterior.Corrugated is great if used with other materials, as the entire cladding system, it usually looks like crap.
AFAIK those two projects are the only ones that are using or planning to use corrugated metal. The metal they used at Courtyard 33 is not as cheap as the standard corrugated metal used for roofs, was about 50% more (and up to double the price) than the ubiquitous Hardie plank/easy trim exterior you see everywhere these days.Calgary seems to have a lot more metal exterior new buildings, I've never seen them in Toronto. This one, Courtyard 33, Monty 44, and probably more. Is this just the cheapest material a developer can use, or something functionally related? Seems odd in these relatively high priced neighbourhoods with high visibility, they'd cheap out on the exterior.
Did anybody call into this? Expecting it to be re-zoned to residentialCould be some more movement in Quarry Park finally away from office space... too bad it's not the existing stairwell hunks weathering further north.
Bit of a mix but I didn't take any screenshots unfortunately... The basic plan is the road will connect through to 24st with another set of lights, two pieces zoned for buildings similar to the Deville towers (~13 stories) with some mid rise in the middle towards the top facing Quarry Rise North (existing office zoning not to change) and townhome style product bordering Les Jardins to the south. Bike path on the south end of the project to continue through as well, but there will be no connection to the pathway east of 18th street.Did anybody call into this? Expecting it to be re-zoned to residential