UrbanWarrior
Senior Member
Very mid-century mod. I love it!
I can't see a way to save those trees unless someone pays to dig them up and transport them. The shoring will cut off most of the roots and the tree would likely be at risk of falling into the excavation. If there is no parkade or basement, they might be safe, but I can't see that happening.I like it... If they can keep the historic trees currently on this site. There must be a way. We need to stop cutting down every historic tree in this neighborhood.
Thermal bridging. A thermal break would fix that, but those are crazy expensive and I've never seen them used here. Thermal break for balconiesLove this mid-century modern design! The thermal breaking on those deck slabs though, holy moly - I'm assuming this is going to be one expensive tower (if this is how it ends up getting built).
Can't tell by looking, however I've not seen one developer install the break, so I'm 99% confident this will not have it either.How can you tell by looking at the building thst it doesn't have thermal gaps?
I don't know anything about this so I'm just curious... but does the heat loss/gain from thermal bridging make a big enough efficiency dent to invest in building it properly, or is it usually just more economical to pay extra to heat/cool your building? Ie, is this a case of spending $40-50K to replace all the drafty windows in your house to make it more efficient, but not being worth it till unless you spend 20+ years there?