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looks good. shouldn't be too much longer until we see the primary facade
     
     
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Eau Claire Tower by Chadillaccc, on Flickr

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Old Posted Feb 8, 2015, 3:36 AM
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Another look at the glass.



     
     
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It looks to be a little over halfway up. I think it's going to look a bit more slender than I thought it would....about the same as Centennial II
     
     
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Another row of Cladding is up. I actually like the tint of blue they chose.

     
     
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Old Posted Feb 17, 2015, 12:25 AM
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I was wondering how this one was looking. It looks okay, but I'll need to see more to make a judgment. Also I'm interested to see how it looks with the sun on it.
     
     
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^^^ Lol are they just taking the cladding off or is that picture old?
     
     
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Really looking forward to the glass on the tower portion. Even in the render, the glass on the first four floors looks different than the tower glass. It looks like nice curtainwall already regardless.
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Really looking forward to the glass on the tower portion. Even in the render, the glass on the first four floors looks different than the tower glass. It looks like nice curtainwall already regardless.
I am too. I amazed at how different the glass looks in the sun than it does in the shade. Should be interesting seeing how the glass turns out.
     
     
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The glazing looks good in direct sun. I'll reserve judgement when there is more up.
     
     
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The glazing on the upper floors looks a lot more transparent.



     
     
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