O officedweller Senior Member Member Bio Joined Apr 24, 2007 Messages 3,511 Reaction score 2,054 City: Vancouver Apr 25, 2020 #121 By me today:
City Of Rain Senior Member Member Bio Joined Jan 21, 2017 Messages 9,382 Reaction score 1,103 City: Vancouver Apr 25, 2020 #122 The office site 142 by Hung Lam, on Flickr 144 by Hung Lam, on Flickr 145 by Hung Lam, on Flickr 147 by Hung Lam, on Flickr 148 by Hung Lam, on Flickr 149 by Hung Lam, on Flickr 151 by Hung Lam, on Flickr 152 by Hung Lam, on Flickr 154 by Hung Lam, on Flickr 155 by Hung Lam, on Flickr
The office site 142 by Hung Lam, on Flickr 144 by Hung Lam, on Flickr 145 by Hung Lam, on Flickr 147 by Hung Lam, on Flickr 148 by Hung Lam, on Flickr 149 by Hung Lam, on Flickr 151 by Hung Lam, on Flickr 152 by Hung Lam, on Flickr 154 by Hung Lam, on Flickr 155 by Hung Lam, on Flickr
O officedweller Senior Member Member Bio Joined Apr 24, 2007 Messages 3,511 Reaction score 2,054 City: Vancouver Apr 28, 2020 #123 That apparent flaw in the forming of the concrete at the bottom of the main fin appears to have a purpose. I'm wondering if this will accommodate a light feature running up the fin as shown in the renderings? Close up from City of Rain's pics: 2iPKwn7 Rendering. Note the blue line up the fin. Klazu;7191458 said: Here is a full top-to-bottom version of that rendering. Didn't post it originally as it is so large, but it shows also the street level. Click to expand...
That apparent flaw in the forming of the concrete at the bottom of the main fin appears to have a purpose. I'm wondering if this will accommodate a light feature running up the fin as shown in the renderings? Close up from City of Rain's pics: 2iPKwn7 Rendering. Note the blue line up the fin. Klazu;7191458 said: Here is a full top-to-bottom version of that rendering. Didn't post it originally as it is so large, but it shows also the street level. Click to expand...
City Of Rain Senior Member Member Bio Joined Jan 21, 2017 Messages 9,382 Reaction score 1,103 City: Vancouver Apr 28, 2020 #124 ^^ Nice render and I think you're right about what seem to be the wire hook up on the bottom.
O officedweller Senior Member Member Bio Joined Apr 24, 2007 Messages 3,511 Reaction score 2,054 City: Vancouver May 2, 2020 #125 By me - couple from Cambie Bridge yesterday and one from today:
O officedweller Senior Member Member Bio Joined Apr 24, 2007 Messages 3,511 Reaction score 2,054 City: Vancouver May 6, 2020 #126 Pic by me today:
O officedweller Senior Member Member Bio Joined Apr 24, 2007 Messages 3,511 Reaction score 2,054 City: Vancouver May 6, 2020 #127 Pic by me today:
O officedweller Senior Member Member Bio Joined Apr 24, 2007 Messages 3,511 Reaction score 2,054 City: Vancouver May 12, 2020 #128 Pic by me today: Bonus: the 1335 Howe crane makes an appearance.
O officedweller Senior Member Member Bio Joined Apr 24, 2007 Messages 3,511 Reaction score 2,054 City: Vancouver May 15, 2020 #129 Pic by me today.
O officedweller Senior Member Member Bio Joined Apr 24, 2007 Messages 3,511 Reaction score 2,054 City: Vancouver May 30, 2020 #130 By me today:
City Of Rain Senior Member Member Bio Joined Jan 21, 2017 Messages 9,382 Reaction score 1,103 City: Vancouver May 30, 2020 #131 20 + more floors to go?
O officedweller Senior Member Member Bio Joined Apr 24, 2007 Messages 3,511 Reaction score 2,054 City: Vancouver May 30, 2020 #132 Less. I think someone on SSP said they're on level 41, so 13 to go.
City Of Rain Senior Member Member Bio Joined Jan 21, 2017 Messages 9,382 Reaction score 1,103 City: Vancouver May 30, 2020 #133 Doesn't really look tall right now, another 13 fl probably would make a difference.
O officedweller Senior Member Member Bio Joined Apr 24, 2007 Messages 3,511 Reaction score 2,054 City: Vancouver May 30, 2020 #134 It would look taller from Burrard Bridge, without so many other buildings in the way.
City Of Rain Senior Member Member Bio Joined Jan 21, 2017 Messages 9,382 Reaction score 1,103 City: Vancouver Jun 2, 2020 #135 Image from flickr, it does look tall from this angle. 360 Degree Views by Clayton Perry, on Flickr