adma
Superstar
THOUGH...as one of the notorious Huang & Danczkays of the late 80s, some would say it was already more "architectural scar" than "dignified"; just sayin'...
One advantage that seems to be lacking is the conservative use of colours. In Europe, the colours are variable and vibrant.
There may still be time to stop the whole thing and save this dignified high-profile waterfront building from becoming a an architectural scar.
they have got to be kidding. this stuff is SUCH a menace. sadly, the companies hawking it are as relentless as zebra mussels, and about as welcome to anyone with taste.
The sad thing is that 2121 Bathurst (called La Marquesa) was one of the first grand Modernist apartment buildings on Bathurst in the early 60's, heavily influenced by Morris Lapidus' Fontainbleu in Miami Beach.
The EIFS menace aside, take a look at how bad they've screwed up the pattern on the left side vs right side - unless it's intentional?????
Horrific. At least high rises were safe from Insulbrick and aluminum siding, but this is truly insidious. The hideous colours and "decorative detailing" are even more nausea-inducing when applied to an apartment building like this. I can't see that offset to the pattern being intentional but if so, then nothing is beyond the reach of screwing up.
A number of low-rent highrises and low-rise rentals were partially or fully defaced by layer of overclad metal in the 1970s or 1980s. Here's a random example: 3400 Keele Street. 1 Canyon Avenue is particuarly bad.
EFIS seems to be the new wave of that.
Not that I like it but surely they are only part-way through this process. To date they seem only to have put the Styrofoam on the edges and I assume will soon fill in the middle and cover it with cheap stucco. (Though I hate the look and it won't last, it DOES actually offer a way to insulate buildings from the outside. )The EIFS menace aside, take a look at how bad they've screwed up the pattern on the left side vs right side - unless it's intentional?????
A number of low-rent highrises and low-rise rentals were partially or fully defaced by layer of overclad metal in the 1970s or 1980s. Here's a random example: 3400 Keele Street. 1 Canyon Avenue is particuarly bad.
EFIS seems to be the new wave of that.