Nahhas
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With the re-clad project of FCP well underway, why not consider the idea of revitalizing other buildings around the city?
In addition to the FCP re clad, the renovations on Nathan Philips Square has also got me thinking, if we were to re-clad the exterior concrete of city hall what material would be appropriate?
Glass has characterized much of the Toronto's recent developments, and is becoming much too common. I have not considered any specifics in construction, nor am I certain that this is even possible but wouldn't aluminum panels (similar to the Michael Lee Chin Crystal at the ROM) do City hall justice?
What do you think?
In addition to the FCP re clad, the renovations on Nathan Philips Square has also got me thinking, if we were to re-clad the exterior concrete of city hall what material would be appropriate?
Glass has characterized much of the Toronto's recent developments, and is becoming much too common. I have not considered any specifics in construction, nor am I certain that this is even possible but wouldn't aluminum panels (similar to the Michael Lee Chin Crystal at the ROM) do City hall justice?
What do you think?
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