AHK
Senior Member
Another Thursday, and this morning's delivery:
Or Pogo Joe.I also see Q*bert.
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Hopefully this will start to sparkle once it’s illuminated from within. Feels a bit flat, dull, and grey to me so far.
I take your point, but I’m not aware of any climbing plants that stay green in winter in Toronto, so wouldn’t this be a seasonal improvement at best? Perhaps I’m being overly sceptical, but I live in Westbank’s home town, and here they are famous for their renders that show verdant plantings that never come to pass.
This was never intended to be the final look. The glass blocks are a background for the living "skin" of the building: the climbing plants. That said, I'm growing slightly concerned as I don't yet see any of that planting infrastructure in place. I also don't see anything that precludes it from being installed towards the end of the process.
It was explained to me that they intend to go through with this..and the materials are designed to hold and nurture what will be presumably vines of some sort. I don't know how any of this will work or how it will be maintained...I mean those blocks look pretty cold and foliage adverse to me. But I am told this living skin will be ago when all is said and done here.The “living skin” of the condo will never materialize. If you don’t like the glass blocks look without ivy, you ain’t gonna like this building.
Do you have a source for that or just being pessimistic?The “living skin” of the condo will never materialize. If you don’t like the glass blocks look without ivy, you ain’t gonna like this building.
There is no source needed. The fact is that we remain skeptical they can pull this off. Great if they do...but it remains to be seen to be believed.Do you have a source for that or just being pessimistic?