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The Bright Building (749 King St W) | 18 + 3 fl | U/C
(11-07-2023, 03:31 PM)ac3r Wrote: It's not meant to be used by people. I'm referring to green track in this case, which can be anything from grass, moss to sedum but there are also additional things that could have been improved when we had the chance. A bit more thought into the design could have granted this area some much needed atmospheric and aesthetic improvement. It needn't always be tangibly functional. A quality environment is just as purposeful to people as a bench under a tree can be.

Gorgeous. Thanks for the photos!
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RE: The Bright Building (749 King St W) | 18 + 3 fl | U/C - by ijmorlan - 11-07-2023, 08:32 PM

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