Toronto The Britt Condos | 142.03m | 41s | Lanterra | Arcadis

42 - The photos are so clear. Is this because of a new camera or because of the upgrades to the site?
 
I've always wondered how much developers profit from all the steel etc from these demo sites--anyone wanna give us an estimate/sq ft?

I don't have an estimate per square foot, as it would typically be sold by weight. By if you sell metal down at Turtle Island off of Cherry St. the going rate is around $100/tonne if you have a contract with them.

But at this volume, you'd probably get a still better deal.
 
42 - The photos are so clear. Is this because of a new camera or because of the upgrades to the site?

New camera, a Sony A6000! Absolutely stellar night capabilities. Meanwhile, I'm uploading my pics at 1280 pixels wide now as well, instead of at 960. The old forum and front page stories could only show images as wide as 960 pixels before, but we can go bigger now, so I am.

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Congrats, 42! Sony... those guys are coming on like gangbusters. Got my eye on their latest iteration of the RX-100 compact series.
 
New camera, a Sony A6000! Absolutely stellar night capabilities. Meanwhile, I'm uploading my pics at 1280 pixels wide now as well, instead of at 960. The old forum and front page stories could only show images as wide as 960 pixels before, but we can go bigger now, so I am.

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Ha! That's what I have! What lens do you use? The pickings for wide angles is unfortunately slim for e-mounts

AoD
 
That's the standard 16-50.

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June 22
More up on site: The steel fabricator for this tower was the same one who did the Gardiner and no longer around. You can see how easy the south side will be cut back
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I have a sinking feeling we're going to look back on this in 30 years and regret the fact that this didn't have a heritage designation. I'm not saying it's a modernist Temple Building or anything, but it's one of the more handsome of its genre.
 
I have a sinking feeling we're going to look back on this in 30 years and regret the fact that this didn't have a heritage designation. I'm not saying it's a modernist Temple Building or anything, but it's one of the more handsome of its genre.

On the other hand, I will not miss this crud that stood next to the building.

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On the other hand, I will not miss this crud that stood next to the building.

Agreed. It could have been vastly improved with some simple changes, like replacing that crud, rather than an entire re-clad/ill conceived hat addition.
 
The cladding is special - and likely challenging to reproduce or match (unlike brick). As they have to put new surfaces on, I suppose they were stuck removing it.

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I don't see a developer going through the expense of removing the precast lentils and the rest of the concrete if it was in good condition.
 

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