D-W
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From just now.
They poured the 58th level today.
Thanks as always Benito for the great pics/perspective. 58th Floor poured puts the building at the 605 ft mark of the final 844 ft height.
From just now.
They poured the 58th level today.
I was merely indicating the number of "concrete" slabs remaining until the building tops out, I also wanted to indicate that the penthouse suites occupy both 75th and 76th floors, which was not represented in the project being noted as 75 stories.
Just wondering though how do we just ignore mechanical and roof slabs as existing, I don't believe they should be included in the number of floors (ex. title of forum) but should they not be considered when thinking of how many floors are left to building completion, especially considering that they take much longer to set up the formwork equipment than the typical floors that use truss systems??
Anyone know the elevation difference between Bloor/Yonge and King/Bay? Curious to know which building will have Toronto's highest roofline above sea level.
EarthTools.org shows the elevation of King & Bay as 99m/324.8ft and Bloor & Yonge at 133m/436.4ft
Hullmark?
So One Bloor is the tallest?
danwaring said:Hullmark doesnt quite beat One Bloor in height above sea level (approx. 1138' ASL vs. 1224' ASL respectively), but amazing how ground elevation can help/hinder in how tall a building actually is based on the same datum.
(Aura in comparison is approx. 1176' ASL)
So One Bloor is the tallest?
So One Bloor is the tallest?