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May be an unpopular opinion, but to me this is looking like a pretty disappointing stucco box. In hindsight, it should have been fairly obvious from the renders.
There is nothing wrong with stucco when everything is done right like equal height for windows unlike Langham's. If this was stucco, so far it is done right.
 
Stucco can be applied in a more enjoyable way aesthetically, but generally speaking has led been the culprit of most envelope failures because of the exposure to risk from poor workmanship and application/installation.

No thanks.
 
Stucco can be applied in a more enjoyable way aesthetically, but generally speaking has led been the culprit of most envelope failures because of the exposure to risk from poor workmanship and application/installation.

No thanks.
It's a rental here. No condo special assessments
 
That's not the point; someone one has to pay for it.

Without knowing the wall assembly/envelope detail it is hard to comment, but dozens of multi-fam/high-rise have had complete envelope replacements or are facing them, with TESSCO buildings being the worst of the worst over the last 10-20 years.
 
Nah, I like that the white section has white frames, white brick, and white railings, whereas the black part of the building is all black. To me, it looks classy. Black window frames are a little too common these days.
Either way, it would be the proper execution. It is just a matter of tates. I like your concepts as well.
 

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