RandomComment wrote:I'll take a look at the student resi development when I'm back. Sometimes thinks will look better when finished - there may be facing panels to go in areas, for instance. But if the materials and finish is not what was agreed on or featured in images, the council can request changes I think.
There are panels to go on the front. If you look at the planning drawing elevations and CGIs, you'll see that the upper storey is inset and clad with some sort of metallic rain-screen cladding, which I would agree, looks terrible in isolation.
The lower sections, however, are to match Sainsbury's on the Newport Road elevation, with some sort of composite stone/concrete panel and brick on the the others. I doubt very much that they'll be laying bricks at height (that's rarely done these days), instead they'll probably use brick sips fitting to panels that will bolt on the front. From the outside you really won't know the difference.
They only way they could have changed this is if they have applied for and recieved a planning ammendment.