Undead
Senior Member
Tuesday:
Agreed. We normally refer to mullions (vertical) and transoms (horizontal) as simply mullions, (good enough, I mean, who's got the time?), and I'm maybe louder than anyone in terms of coming down on throwing up too many of them on a building… but this is an aesthetic where it works very well, getting the proportions right and presenting a clean, repetitive grid is the key; the modern industrial chic works well.The precast looks pretty good. I can see why one would be put off by the transoms and mullions, but this regular grid pattern looks better than the usual hodgepodge stuff. Almost a warehouse aesthetic.
@fatty's photo of "Advance Forming Inc" seems to indicate they messed up and are now doing corrective concrete forming