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    EXP | 795 Columbus Avenue | Northeastern University

    The design has changed a bit, the fins don't go all the way up anymore. The remaining fins to be put on will finish the swoopy shape sorta like so:
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    EXP | 795 Columbus Avenue | Northeastern University

    Expensive items to consider: Since this is a Payette project, all the glass is triple glazed. Curved glass - Curved glass is expensive. This also means you need curved extrusions. Originally, the project had more actually "curved" areas that were VE'd to be straight facets. Stainless steel...
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    EXP | 795 Columbus Avenue | Northeastern University

    Some curved units finally ready to go in on the North elevation
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    EXP | 795 Columbus Avenue | Northeastern University

    Plenty of these on the building, look at the location in the photo that this is being installed, it is a stairwell + mechanical shaft.
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    EXP | 795 Columbus Avenue | Northeastern University

    Dichroic glass is used at the corner "return" areas, gives it that crazy reflective look that changes as you view from different angles. Product is NARIMA by Schott -$$$$
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    EXP | 795 Columbus Avenue | Northeastern University

    Copenhill Boston :p Not really visible from the street, but the stainless steel fins have a random dimple pattern on the top surface of them. The intent from the Architect (Payette) was that the more horizontally deep fins would have a denser pattern in order to break up ice/snow, and as the...
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    EXP | 795 Columbus Avenue | Northeastern University

    Thanks, will do what I can. Things will get more interesting visually once we get to the panels with the horizonal fins preattached.
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    EXP | 795 Columbus Avenue | Northeastern University

    We started installing our curtain wall panels yesterday:

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