cdr108
Senior Member
i noticed that the dividing slab doesn't reach the end of the balcony.
are they putting frosted glass and spanderal to mimic the rest of the building there?
i noticed that the dividing slab doesn't reach the end of the balcony.
are they putting frosted glass and spanderal to mimic the rest of the building there?
Hi CDR108,
Yes..I spoke with the construction office and was told the remaining 2 feet will be the frosted glass...only thing is one person told me right to the ceiling , another said 6 feet up...either way it will be "almost" a private "loggia" style balcony! I love it!
The fine details continue, very impressive.
I do have to wonder however how drywall will hold up over time with exposure to the elements.
Hi CDR108,
Yes..I spoke with the construction office and was told the remaining 2 feet will be the frosted glass...only thing is one person told me right to the ceiling , another said 6 feet up...either way it will be "almost" a private "loggia" style balcony! I love it!
The fine details continue, very impressive.
I do have to wonder however how drywall will hold up over time with exposure to the elements.
Hi All:
Does anyone have a sense as to whether or not GGH will keep the March 2010occupancy date? The construction is really coming along... XBOYZ, do u have a sense since you spoke to the construction office? Where is the construction office anyway?
let's hope they are using water-resistant drywall or Concrete Backerboard board that is 100-percent waterproof.
dt_toronto_geek thank-you so much for your amazing pics!!
Hi Imti...May 2010 is what they told me last week when I was there..and that is of course for the lower floors...the higher floors are looking at approx. autumn/winter for occupancy. The Tucker construction office is above the X Sales office (top floor in the victorian house where x is....but from what I understand..not much longer either..!)
cdr108 said:let's hope they are using water-resistant drywall or Concrete Backerboard board that is 100-percent waterproof.
That makes perfect sense, thanks for the answer.