boreal96
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Looks.better than in the renderings so far.
Condo fees just doubled due to the excessive window cleaning fee.That's a lot of linear feet of mullion.. gonna look way too busy, in my opinion.
And a bitch to clean, I imagine.
What is the global standard these days? I spent three weeks in Europe travelling different cities and none of the apartment buildings I saw u/c looked any better tbh. The newer low rise buildings were the same as what I’m seeing here.The mullions would make a great Saturday Night Live sketch.
The second floor is cheap window wall with lots of spandrel glass. I hope for much better for the rest of the tower is this a terrible standard so far. The global standard is exponentially higher than this. What does the world think when they come to many of our cities. Probably not promising.
How could anyone have anything less than marble cheese as an acceptable standard? This I’ll never understand.I think there's some contingent of folks who will criticize any building material less expensive than marble.
Saddam Hussein's son sent the bar high when he went with marble for his desk.I think there's some contingent of folks who will criticize any building material less expensive than marble.
Honestly I'm just happy so long as it's not siding, and not beige.Saddam Hussein's son sent the bar high when he went with marble for his desk.
What is the global standard these days? I spent three weeks in Europe travelling different cities and none of the apartment buildings I saw u/c looked any better tbh. The newer low rise buildings were the same as what I’m seeing here.
Vancouver was making prettier buildings 5 years ago and Calgary is now fetching probably the same rental $/sq ft. that Vancouver was 5 years ago. And I'm assuming developers building today would've acquired land in Calgary dirt cheap during the economic downturn in the 2010s. Nothing but greed from developers to maximize profits. Sure material, labour, and interest costs have grown since then but I don't think it's enough to justify the difference in quality finish of many of our projects vs other major cities.What is the global standard these days? I spent three weeks in Europe travelling different cities and none of the apartment buildings I saw u/c looked any better tbh. The newer low rise buildings were the same as what I’m seeing here.
The time lines don’t matter really, what matters is that in Vancouver units fetch 2-3 times the price so there’s more room for improved materials.Vancouver was making prettier buildings 5 years ago and Calgary is now fetching probably the same rental $/sq ft. that Vancouver was 5 years ago. And I'm assuming developers building today would've acquired land in Calgary dirt cheap during the economic downturn in the 2010s. Nothing but greed from developers to maximize profits. Sure material, labour, and interest costs have grown since then but I don't think it's enough to justify the difference in quality finish of many of our projects vs other major cities.
There is literally zero point in comparing materials used on buildings here in Calgary to materials used in other countries. The economics are different for every country and even between cities here in Canada.There's more continents than Europe. It's not going to change my view on the terribly low standards that has been completed at grade level here whether I'm off base on the comparative international standard.
Outside of Europe or NA then, what is the global standard that this should be? Don't mention curtain wall, because that's happening, the economics don't make sense. It doesn't leave too many other options.There's more continents than Europe. It's not going to change my view on the terribly low standards that has been completed at grade level here whether I'm off base on the comparative international standard.