Toronto One Bloor East | 257.24m | 76s | Great Gulf | Hariri Pontarini

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next year, imagine how tall it will be
then.
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nice looking path to walk... they made it
look cool.
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The brackets for the balcony railings have been installed in front of the windowwall. I'd guess in the next couple days we'll see the posts and glass, and then we'll find out if they're actually using curved glass or not.
 
They have stated all along that they are using curved glass.

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And I've seen working drawings that show small pieces of flat glass. They're using the cheapest, worst-quality supplier operating in the city, so my feeling is that it's not going to be curved glass, but I'd be glad to be wrong about that. Realistically, given the trouble they've had with every other balcony system that they've attempted to install, my hopes are not high.
 

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