Agreed, so I've changed it. It's all more than likely to change of course as this moves through the planning process.The architectural plans clearly show the 324 metre height is excluding the Mech. penthouse. Careful scrutiny shows the Mech. penthouse to be ~2.5 metres high. The thread title should be updated.
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The architectural plans clearly show the 324 metre height is excluding the Mech. penthouse. Careful scrutiny shows the Mech. penthouse to be ~2.5 metres high. The thread title should be updated.
Mechanical floors don't necessarily have to be located in the penthouse of the building, for example 81 Bay St is almost at ground level.The plans actually show NO mechanical penthouse, just a few floors throughout the building labelled "mechanical":
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This seems rather unlikely for a building of this height and slenderness. Where is the damper (or dampers) that would be needed to prevent sway, like in similar New York buildings?
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Though 1200 Bay is not as tall as 111 W 57, it would still need more than what is shown. Even a conventional tower would need higher ceiling heights for mechanical floors housing boilers, cooling tower, elevator machine rooms, etc. What is disappointing is the implication that this is not intended as a real building, only a fantasy zoning exercise with a "star-chitect". Pity because it's quite a beautiful design.