SLOCRO
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At the community consultation, I thought one of the more interesting/moment of, "wait, do I like this?" changes brought up by the representative for BIG was the exterior change from concrete to glass blocks - think 645 King Street West: https://www.google.ca/maps/@43.6440...157.61127&pitch=0&thumbfov=100!7i13312!8i6656
Glass blocks is so 80's/90's tacky (especially the textured versions) but only a firm like BIG would attempt to bring it back in a smart way. They didn't show a clear enough rendering to clarify whether this is entirely the exterior treatment (and if so, really?), or whether they are just adding certain sections of window walls with glass blocks in addition to regular windows. All they explained was that the glass blocks were intended to serve as this dynamic, semi-translucent background for condo occupants, who would see the change of "city lights" from day to night in their units.
At the community consultation, I thought one of the more interesting/moment of, "wait, do I like this?" changes brought up by the representative for BIG was the exterior change from concrete to glass blocks - think 645 King Street West: https://www.google.ca/maps/@43.6440...157.61127&pitch=0&thumbfov=100!7i13312!8i6656
Glass blocks is so 80's/90's tacky (especially the textured versions) but only a firm like BIG would attempt to bring it back in a smart way. They didn't show a clear enough rendering to clarify whether this is entirely the exterior treatment (and if so, really?), or whether they are just adding certain sections of window walls with glass blocks in addition to regular windows. All they explained was that the glass blocks were intended to serve as this dynamic, semi-translucent background for condo occupants, who would see the change of "city lights" from day to night in their units.