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Old Posted: Jul 21, 2012, 12:07 AM
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This is going to be a great Tower. A Monumental tower. Too bad it won't reach 1000 feet.
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^ Which is weird, when you think about it. The usual train of thought would be to lighten the color of the glass as you go up, letting it blend into the sky, reducing the visual "weight" of the tower, so it seems light and airy. That's kind of the contemporary thinking of modern skyscraper design. I'm interested to see how this turns out. It could be quite striking, or it could end up a bit heavy and over-imposing.

Yeah, overbearing, heavy and imposing are a running theme with Aura.
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The usual train of thought would be to lighten the color of the glass as you go up, letting it blend into the sky, reducing the visual "weight" of the tower, so it seems light and airy. That's kind of the contemporary thinking of modern skyscraper design.
I've never been a fan of that line of thinking. Part of a building's allure is that they make a visual impact. Attempting to make a building 'disappear' has always struck me as something people who actually don't like buildings would contemplate doing. I want a building to make a statement and have weight. Airy? No thank you.
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Any chance for some close-up podium shots?

I've heard that some black marble has been partially installed...
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Any chance for some close-up podium shots?

I've heard that some black marble has been partially installed...
I saw it in person last week when I was taking photos of Aura. There was only one sample installed and it was behind the fence. Not only that, but there were people standing right in front of the slab, so I couldn't get a picture of it.

To get a good idea of what the slab looks like, google - "black marble". I think that'll give you a slight idea. I'll try to grab some photos when there is more installed.
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To get a good idea of what the slab looks like, google - "black marble".
Will do, thanks.
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I am getting older, and just started wearing glasses for the first time, and yes we will have to see more curtain wall, but all that glass is looking the same colour to me. Or at least I am not seeing such a big difference YET..
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it's just a weeee bit darker.
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For sure a landmark view from the north coming into the downtown, not only there are Wellesley but also at Bloor.
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Forms moved up...

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