>>49323149
Left has better regularized layouts and likely more efficient in sales. Right will have progressive shrinking floorplate with inconistent light opening due to radial form not reflecting solar positioning. Left can better generate suite plans at edges while maximizing the number of keys of other rooms. Patterning is better on the right, but causes concerns that there will be intermittent spaces that have blocked views. Also are those "green spaces" becuase most of that vegitation, with the little surface area it covers, will be dead very quickly. Left also seems better incorporating to refuge/mechnaical floor systems, right is a bit of wishful thinking of conistent form top to bottom, I suspect left is cheaper to build. Any city would go with left on closer inspection, even though right has a bit more potential. I'd avoid exposed aluminum or aluminum finishes, though since this looks like toronto, you might not be able to avoid it. Also where is the opacity? These spaces will need to be covered up per energy codes. The facades on both are basic and I'd personally like to see a bit more textural composition. Right, hive like it may be, still is basic. I'd like to see sample floor plans to better make a final decision on the exterior composition.