Thu Mar 03, 2016 12:02 am
The difference is, in London you don't get to build anything that tall (Herron Tower is 100m taller than this development) unless the materials are first class! Cardiff's planners may say they expect materials of the highest quality, but the reality is they don't often get it. Moreover, if they dug their heels in, not much would get built around here.
That said, I know the planners will be scrutinising the details of this quite carefully and I think the quality will be better than the renders suggest.
The attached is taken from the Design and Planning Statement. Glass Fibre Reinforce Concrete looks as good as most natural stone if it's detailed correctly and as it's an engineered material, in many ways it's actually better. There will be some depth to these panels as well and the metalic and glazed sections will break it up a bit.
Personally, I'd prefer an entirely glazed facade as they age a lot better, but I'll reserve judgement until I see the final plans after all the planning comment have been taken on board.
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