AlvinofDiaspar
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As an aside, I think the podium levels are the affordable housing component of the project.
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I'm not sure I like this business of, "Oh look...this is where the poor folks live!" though. So sticking them with crap materials in that everyone else can point their fingers at reeks of classism that we should have long gotten over by now. /bleh
Welp...we shall see, whether this is on par for the course or targeted materials for residence types. Either way though, this doesn't bode well for this project at all.To be fair, this material is par the course for Pinnacle even for the market component.
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I'm not sure I like this business of, "Oh look...this is where the poor folks live!" though. So sticking them with crap materials in that everyone else can point their fingers at reeks of classism that we should have long gotten over by now. /bleh
That is, until it shatters and rains down on the streets below.Oh come on, it's really doubtful that any of the people living in the market or affordable units (and most people walking past) will have the faintest idea which glass is cheap.
However true that maybe, the principle of the thing still stands as far as I am concerned.Oh come on, it's really doubtful that any of the people living in the market or affordable units (and most people walking past) will have the faintest idea which glass is cheap.
and 1 Bloor and 10 York, and Mode, and.....They went to a lot of trouble to conceal it in their renderings. But then other than Four Seasons and the Ritz, not many have bothered to use nice glass on their buildings here.
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