Excellent! Hopefully they close off that open space above the old concourse where the old and new don't quite touch.According to the project update email today the tower work zone will be dismantled "later in February" and the pedestrian access to the platforms will shift to being under the new arches. "Old" access will then be closed off to renovate that side of the concourse.
It will need to be some very flexible covering means to close that off, given the highly dissimilar construction methods of the two sections. They are not environmentally moving in sync.Excellent! Hopefully they close off that open space above the old concourse where the old and new don't quite touch.
A worker told me last year that they were going to. Maybe he did or didn't know the actual plan. If they don't it's a mistake (in my opinion). It would only take an awning type of structure from the tower to extend over the existing building, even it if didn't actually connect. Hopefully they do something like that.It will need to be some very flexible covering means to close that off, given the highly dissimilar construction methods of the two sections. They are not environmentally moving in sync.
I agree that they need to cover the gap -- as you indicate something connected to only the old building could work fine.A worker told me last year that they were going to. Maybe he did or didn't know the actual plan. If they don't it's a mistake (in my opinion). It would only take an awning type of structure from the tower to extend over the existing building, even it if didn't actually connect. Hopefully they do something like that.