I have to agree. The horizontal lines where the panels realign just look sloppy and unfinished to me.Something about that facade just isn't sitting right with me. Maybe it's the off-centered alignment, or the color, or the visible gaps between panels, I'm not sure it's going to come out looking like the renders. I know the glass will probably make a difference, but just looking at the glass installed on the lower levels, I don't know if it will be enough to save it for me.
so far this looks like fucking garbage.
It would have been interesting if the designer had used the offsets in the scalloped parts to encode a message.
It's functioning as a rain-screen so water penetration isn't an issue with those gaps. Doesn't need to keep the water out because the barrier is behind it all.Someone brought up water proofing concerns on this thread earlier. And now every time I look at the building I think, "No amount of epoxy or caulk will be enough to fill all those uneven gaps." It's seriously giving me anxiety.
Yes, but I have to wonder how that rainscreen façade is going to like New England freeze thaw. It certainly does not appear to be designed to drain well (a key feature of a proper rainscreen) with all those trapping surfaces. All that natural limestone is going to end up spalled as hell.It's functioning as a rain-screen so water penetration isn't an issue with those gaps. Doesn't need to keep the water out because the barrier is behind it all.