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Cantilevering is a design tool like any design tool. When they are meeting agreed upon criteria both of the things you have stated can be powerful and meaningful. When they are used as a trope, they stink. For a more straightforward answer ... I would say no. Why? Because offsetting windows do not take any more resources to accomplish and so get used as a trope way more often. Cantilevers come with real cost and need strong functional or conceptual requirements (or both0 for them to pass the budget muster.Is cantilevering the new off-set window?
Are there available renders and plans for this? I'm having a tough time figuring out how this will work/what that canteliver is doing... Looked back and if there were renders posted, it looks like they may have been taken down by photo hosts now.
Cantilevering is a design tool like any design tool. When they are meeting agreed upon criteria both of the things you have stated can be powerful and meaningful. When they are used as a trope, they stink. For a more straightforward answer ... I would say no. Why? Because offsetting windows do not take any more resources to accomplish and so get used as a trope way more often. Cantilevers come with real cost and need strong functional or conceptual requirements (or both0 for them to pass the budget muster.
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