Photos taken today, Friday (Jan. 19). Not much progress since my post a week ago, the blue forms at the top are still on level 49, the Rail Climbing Systems are still at level 16... But progress nevertheless. The corners near the top have added another floor on most of the corners around the newly installed hangers. Scaffolding is off the brick building next to the heritage building on the Yonge Street side. And all the glass is now installed on the south face up to level 16 (save for the elevator and crane attachments). So... with less new stuff, a chance to take a closer look at some of the details!

Starting as usual with this week's addition to my Flickr "time-lapse" album, which looks basically identical to last week's addition, then views from the south showing all the glass now in place up to level 16, a close look at the reverse stencilled "4"s for the exterior elevators I mentioned last week, some rebars off a flatbed, and that newly exposed brick building, with detail of the heritage building. And two shots from Cumberland east of Bay, where we can see added floors on some of the corners, level 40, I think.


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I'm kind of scratching my head with the new brick and the heritage portion here. The new brick in my opinion works well with the upper metal section, and I wouldn't expect them to fully mimic heritage but ....
It just looks off. It’s not bad or anythin, but I’d figure it would look the same as the original build, but I guess they couldn’t find the same brick color and chose……that
 
I'm kind of scratching my head with the new brick and the heritage portion here. The new brick in my opinion works well with the upper metal section, and I wouldn't expect them to fully mimic heritage but ....
The question then becomes do they mimic the heritage colour with the risk that potion being lost in the rest of the design? Or do they make it a different colour so the heritage portion is more readily emphasized? I think that's a really tough call for developers who are being honest. And honest, in that there is no apparent cheapening that's going on here. Perhaps they could of done better, but in the end...I don't think this is really going to distract from overall feel and beauty of this project. And in someways, this does seem to be a similar conundrum with the "dull" podium portion of the TD Terrace, I gather... /sigh
 
The question then becomes do they mimic the heritage colour with the risk that potion being lost in the rest of the design? Or do they make it a different colour so the heritage portion is more readily emphasized? I think that's a really tough call for developers who are being honest. And honest, in that there is no apparent cheapening that's going on here. Perhaps they could of done better, but in the end...I don't think this is really going to distract from overall feel and beauty of this project. And in someways, this does seem to be a similar conundrum with the "dull" podium portion of the TD Terrace, I gather... /sigh
You know I was thinkin’ the exact same thing. And while that portion of TD Terrace kinda does just makes the rest of the building on the ground level look kinda off to me. But in my opinion, it does not ruin the overall look/aspect of the building itself. Just that specific area along Front Street, but I can see why you don’t like it all that much.
 
You know I was thinkin’ the exact same thing. And while that portion of TD Terrace kinda does just makes the rest of the building on the ground level look kinda off to me. But in my opinion, it does not ruin the overall look/aspect of the building itself. Just that specific area along Front Street, but I can see why you don’t like it all that much.
...and the developers, along with the architects, likely didn't want to have a podium that both distracted from the both heritage portion as well as the tower itself, for good or bad.
 
On Friday, they poured the columns. These photos are from yesterday (Saturday). The workers were putting orange tarps on top of the columns. I notice that there is some form work going on lower down in the corners, where the diagonal beams are.

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Has anyone heard what the receiver plans to do with the existing purchase contracts? We have heard nothing yet.
...I am not sure how that works when the units looks like they're still being constructed. Unless, what we're seeing being built here is a 91 story empty shell or something.
 

It just looks off.
I don't think there's anything wrong with the colour, for me it's the rhythm of the window spacing.

The windows of the heritage structure are not spaced equally, they're spaced in groups of 2 separated by pilasters. The new facade has groups of 3, spaced equally. This is one of those examples where attention to a small detail can result in "respecting the heritage," even with modern materials, details, etc. Combine that with some kind of cornicing, and I think no one batts an eye at the colour.
 

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