[COM] Edge/Wave | 40m | 11/12lvls | Office/Residential
[COM] Re: #U/C : Edge/Wave | 40m | 11/12lvls | Office/Residential
I think it's amazing that this building has windows fronting a property boundary!
[COM] Re: #U/C : Edge/Wave | 40m | 11/12lvls | Office/Residential
On which side?Will wrote:I think it's amazing that this building has windows fronting a property boundary!
[COM] Re: #U/C : Edge/Wave | 40m | 11/12lvls | Office/Residential
And yet the entire northern facade of Wave facing the street is concrete. I haven't brought this up as i keep forgetting but it looks terrible and i can't think of any reason or any other building who who concrete up the entire street facing side!!! I will have to get a picture to show you guys but you will no doubt be less then impressed.Will wrote:I think it's amazing that this building has windows fronting a property boundary!
[COM] Re: #U/C : Edge/Wave | 40m | 11/12lvls | Office/Residential
It's southern façade.AtD wrote:On which side?Will wrote:I think it's amazing that this building has windows fronting a property boundary!
[COM] Re: #U/C : Edge/Wave | 40m | 11/12lvls | Office/Residential
I was confused - you're not allowed to have a glass face fronting a property bounding!
You can see in Ben's photos that the southern façade is set back by about 1m and only the 'podium' fronts the property boundary. If a building is ever built on the south, there'll therefore be a gap. Naturally the developers aren't particularly worried about the prospect of a tower next door, because that's probably not something that we'll see any time soon!
You can see in Ben's photos that the southern façade is set back by about 1m and only the 'podium' fronts the property boundary. If a building is ever built on the south, there'll therefore be a gap. Naturally the developers aren't particularly worried about the prospect of a tower next door, because that's probably not something that we'll see any time soon!
[COM] Re: #U/C : Edge/Wave | 40m | 11/12lvls | Office/Residential
I must say this one is turning out a lot better than I expected. I'm loving the rust effect.
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[COM] Re: #U/C : Edge/Wave | 40m | 11/12lvls | Office/Residential
Even though winters my favorite season everything always looks so drab when it's overcast.
I like what this building has done for the streetscape even more than I like the building itself. Total transformation in feel down there.
I like what this building has done for the streetscape even more than I like the building itself. Total transformation in feel down there.
[COM] Re: #U/C : Edge/Wave | 40m | 11/12lvls | Office/Residential
coupla pics...that blue glass wall facing south is looking rather schmick
[COM] Re: #U/C : Edge/Wave | 40m | 11/12lvls | Office/Residential
Thanks, I think I'm liking this building very muchly.
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[COM] Re: #U/C : Edge/Wave | 40m | 11/12lvls | Office/Residential
Me too! BTW anyone heard any more of the proposed block to the west next to the Brecknock? Shown as a shadow in the old Hills block.
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[COM] Re: #U/C : Edge/Wave | 40m | 11/12lvls | Office/Residential
Apologies if this has been posted before. From realcommercial.com.au
I really like the look of the copper plating.
I really like the look of the copper plating.
[COM] Re: #U/C : Edge/Wave | 40m | 11/12lvls | Office/Residential
wave looks interesting. Had no idea it was gonna look like that on the intersection side
[COM] Re: #U/C : Edge/Wave | 40m | 11/12lvls | Office/Residential
Really love how they have addressed the scale of the neighboring townhouses.
Really hope it turns out like this.
Really hope it turns out like this.
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[COM] Re: #U/C : Edge/Wave | 40m | 11/12lvls | Office/Residential
The Edge has received their certificate for 5-Star AGBR.
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