junctionist
Senior Member
Too bad they're not using concrete frames, but it remains an interesting project in terms of architecture.
Taken today. Not too much progress. The brick or rather fake brick is being put up. Still a lot of touches are missing from the exterior.
"Fake brick"?? It's limestone, sir. I invite you to come and feel the weight of these stones. Fake brick would be tacky and a disservice to this project.
The limestone will begin wrapping across the Bayview facade, followed shortly by the zinc and cedar.
Nice pics....thanks for following our project!
My apologies. I have edited my post accordingly. I was not able to get close enough, as I did not want to bother the workers. I should have known better to assume. This is a quality project, so I am hoping that you did not take my comments to heart.
Taken today.
A lesson in how NOT to install Tyvek and Blueskin. Hopefully this is all temporary...leaks are guaranteed otherwise.
It's a great project. I really wish that we'd see more natural stone cladding used on projects in the city, and with different tones. I like the smooth stone block look to this cladding, and I'm looking forward to seeing how the zinc cladding will fit in. It's quite exciting to see some quality townhouses going up in the city.
I visited the website and looks like there is only one unit left.
I love this building, but way out of my price range. Any confirmation on prices of these units? I know I'm late to the party, just curious what that last unit (if still available) is going for.
At the very least maintenance fees should be kept low due to the fact it is freehold.