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  1. bgarneau

    Palliser One | 122m | 27s

    I live in a new highrise across the street and have literally never opened a window. As long as you have AC there is no need - unless you want to chill on your patio but no patio = no need for operable windows
  2. bgarneau

    Scotia Place | 36.85m | 11s | CSEC | HOK

    If those are the renderings, imagine the final product... and at $650mm, the design should be held to a high standard - striving for good enough or 'acceptable' wasn't their strategy, so how did they land at that? Surely they could have found a few hundred grand in the budget to articulate...
  3. bgarneau

    Underwood Tower | 99.06m | 31s | Western Securities

    Gives that 70s' diner vibe, similar to the pallet used at Louis Szabo (sp?) park at The Royal Looks amazing in there and can't wait to do a fill my face dining tour!
  4. bgarneau

    11th + 11th | 138.07m | 44s | Intergulf | Ramsay Worden

    This picture does a great job at showing the evolution of high rise styles even within the "modern era". Tells a story that's for sure!
  5. bgarneau

    Elva | 18m | 5s | Wexford Developments

    Extremely well run jobsite from the looks of it!
  6. bgarneau

    BLVD Beltline | 118.87m | 37s | ONE Properties | Arquitectonica

    8.5 across the board. Especially with Sasso in the back drop
  7. bgarneau

    The Fifth | 17m | 5s | Arlington Street | NORR

    Blue skin membrane..... means there is hope for ACM cladding Or it's EIFS 😅
  8. bgarneau

    Montgomery Square | 15.85m | 4s | EC Living | FAAS Architecture

    I love how they have are adding depth to each level with gradual in/out extensions. Really interesting way to articulate on a small dev like this.
  9. bgarneau

    PLATFORM | 21m | 6s | CMLC | Kasian

    The undulating facade in the front is so bad ass. Wish they were able to do a little more of that + more coverage of aluminum pipes on the upper sections
  10. bgarneau

    The Fifth | 17m | 5s | Arlington Street | NORR

    There are the windows!
  11. bgarneau

    The Fifth | 17m | 5s | Arlington Street | NORR

    With punched windows they will be pre-stripped and installed before membrane/cladding. Great to see the crane demobed. Wonder if a skip will be put up?
  12. bgarneau

    The Fifth | 17m | 5s | Arlington Street | NORR

    hmmm no sign of windows, hope no issues with supply chain!!!
  13. bgarneau

    Courtyard 33 | 21.64m | 6s | RNDSQR | 5468796 Architecture

    Couldn't be happier with how the cladding is turning out! With the amount of change and challenges faced on this project it'll be a great case study when it's said and done. Unfortunately the north cladding had manufacture defects and required a removal + replacement. Caused a big delay to...
  14. bgarneau

    The Fifth | 17m | 5s | Arlington Street | NORR

    Parapets are up, roofing is in progress, hopefully windows are soon... Super curious what the cladding will end up being. If it's hardie panel with silver easy trim I'm going to jump off the roof
  15. bgarneau

    Elva | 18m | 5s | Wexford Developments

    They are really moving - the contractor clearly knows what their doing! Water table is high in this area yet they have a handle on it. Normally this would be a swimming pool
  16. bgarneau

    Infill Development Discussion

    Who's behind this one?
  17. bgarneau

    Sunalta Heights | 88.39m | 27s | Housing One | S2

    That is incredible ambitious and in my opinion, short sighted. Trying to immediately replicate the expertise of any industry is hard - construction management is no exception. It's an industry based on relationships, buying-power, and being resourcefulness. Hard to recreate that on a large...
  18. bgarneau

    The Fifth | 17m | 5s | Arlington Street | NORR

    It will be interesting to see if they do pre-fab floor systems as well. This will really fly if they do
  19. bgarneau

    Solo on 4th | 16.76m | 5s | Indevelopments | Indevelopments

    I walk by this project on weekends and just can't get over how slow progress is. 18 months since they broke ground and aren't above grade yet. I hope they can pull things together so this doesn't stall out altogether..

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