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The climbing frame has been installed on the crane here. Must be growing soon.
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Just commenting to say this project has been flying. I can see the construction from my apartment and by the looks of it they're doing about a floor a week
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Normally I'm not a fan of taking photos while in traffic but thankfully this project is at one of the least efficient intersections in Halifax so I had a long time to stare. The gold cladding is being installed starting at floor ten.


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That gold cladding is an interesting product - it's on the new one on Young Street and it's also going on the newest building at King's Wharf. I like it as a nice change from the usual, but if it goes on every new project it could get old fast.
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Hopefully the gold cladding looks better than the faux-wood used on the lower levels.
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Drove by this today and it is turning into a box of licorice allsorts. Brown cladding on the lower floors, then matte black, then that “gold” which is really more of an ochre shade with more black above that. We just need some green, blue and red now.
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In driving through the city recently, the thought came to me that most of the architects who design apartment buildings in Halifax must have become inspired to follow their career paths from building with Lego blocks as children.

It's kind of interesting to see whimsical colours and blocky protrusions, though perhaps a bit repetitive at times.
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My assumption is that a lot of current designs flow from requirements in the municipal design guidelines, 'breaking up the massing' and that sort of thing. I also assume that if you asked the people who wrote the guidelines that wouldn't be thrilled with how they are put into practice.

There are likely people here who actually know how these things work though and I'd be curious to hear from the experts.
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