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In this price range most are married in a common, heterosexual relationship.

Can confirm, my future husband and I will be ordering Doordash every night so we don't need the ovens 😌🤚

All jokes aside, I understand what you were trying to say Barnaby
 
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Wtf. Is this an adult human talking. I repeat. wtf.

No career woman allowed in this building I guess. Those whores.
I don't know why this conversation went down a Leave it to Beaver 1950's path. I really doubt that is the intention of the people developing this project.

Its obviously targeted at well off people, but news flash some use their kitchens or maybe have maids who do. Some people enjoy entertaining, hosting dinner parties, etc..

However, that does not mean a stay at home wife.
 
I hope it was clear I was being very sarcastic because I was shocked idiots like that guy I’ve now blocked even exist.
 
I hope it was clear I was being very sarcastic because I was shocked idiots like that guy I’ve now blocked even exist.
While I obviously didn't communicate my thoughts well (still better than you did), my post history, and general interactions with people on here have been far from negative. You're allowed to have childish reactions to anything on here, but I do think you crossed the line.

Next time you have an issue with someone I would suggest that you atleast attempt to be more cordial as other posters, like @Platinum107 were. This isn't Twitter, we're not each other's enemies.
 
I also have to say that for the price point they are looking to achieve, I'd expect a much more inspirational exterior design. Not starchitect money, mind you, but enough to at least not look like a barren mid-century exterior, devoid of any panache.

And yes, I know that smart money doesn't necessarily want to stand out, but in this case I'd pay more if it meant having a home I'd be proud to drive toward.
 
I also have to say that for the price point they are looking to achieve, I'd expect a much more inspirational exterior design. Not starchitect money, mind you, but enough to at least not look like a barren mid-century exterior, devoid of any panache.

And yes, I know that smart money doesn't necessarily want to stand out, but in this case I'd pay more if it meant having a home I'd be proud to drive toward.
Agreed, I'm sure it will be very well-executed, but it really is just a big box with a totally blank wall on one side...
 
That blank wall will be stone masonry, most likely some high-end stone. Don't think we've heard of such material on a high-rise or any type of building for quite some time, so I'm curious to see the finished product.
It sounds like it could be quite nice, to paraphrase a more famous quote, they found a city of stucco and left one of stone. I hope others will also up their game here.
 
Interesting that the facade comments have been addressing the blank wall. I was aware that the blank wall was to be masonry. How about the rest of the building, though? The main facade is rather dry, to put it politely. It reminds me of Valley Towers on 103rd.


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With Autograph signing on to this structure I am sure that the detailing inside and out will be exquisite not to mention a lot of concern focused on site planning and landscape design.
 

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