maestro
Senior Member
Damn straight! It's all city planners fault! I blame them too for my broken toe! Nevermind window wall and spandrel is enforced by provincial and national building codes.
Seriously, this forum has a weird obsession with tying any and all failings with skyscrapers in this city back to city council. Not that council is perfect but this tower is just classic Canderel and Graziani+Corazza. Just look at Aura down the street...
Which leads to the second and more important point: the development industry’s lack of civic responsibility. If you’re going to build tall, you have a duty to make the street and the city better. That means you hire the most talented architects available and give them the budget and authority to make a good building. You don’t wait for the city to coax and goad you into design quality.
This is not how developers like Canderel seem to think – and no wonder. When they sell condo units, they’re selling something that doesn’t yet exist. The illustrations they use to promote their proposed buildings are very handsome, but bear the small print: “artist’s concept” or “artist’s rendering.” Then there is the real thing, as at Aura, where the bottom levels are clumsily articulated in cheap windows and precast concrete. When I raised this with Mr. Graziani, he actually laughed. “That’s the rendering,” he said. “… And in Toronto you build to a budget.”
theglobeandmail.com/news/toronto/acid-white-leds-serve-as-a-lesson-for-toronto-planners/article33621784/
Enough said. What's even funnier is this one got a BILD award for project of the year.
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Damn straight! It's all city planners fault! I blame them too for my broken toe! Nevermind window wall and spandrel is enforced by provincial and national building codes.
Nevermind window wall and spandrel is enforced by provincial and national building codes.
That's funny, I have heard the exact opposite from people I know who work in real estate. I was told that Toronto developers have a much higher profit than in other cities because development fees and other expenses are lower here than in other major cities around the world. I have heard from a number of people that developers love Toronto because the profits per unit are very high here.Developers are pretty much the same everywhere. Toronto gets a helluva lot more out of them than many other places. More places probably subsidizes developments than in Toronto where developer pay all sorts of improvement fees.
Canderel is just a crap developer from Montreal.
The City shares the blame too. They always settle for the cheapest in everything. From road signs, to street furniture, hydro posts, street lighting, garbage bins, park maintenance, etc. .
That's funny, I have heard the exact opposite from people I know who work in real estate. I was told that Toronto developers have a much higher profit than in other cities because development fees and other expenses are lower here than in other major cities around the world. I have heard from a number of people that developers love Toronto because the profits per unit are very high here.
Window wall and spandrel are "enforced"? Huh?
Developers tend to choose window wall because it carries a lower initial cost and spandrel because it allows the solid and glazed portions of a facade to be constructed all by the same contractor. The Ontario Building Code (I have no idea about the national code; the provincial codes are what one refers to) enforces a solid-to-glazing ratio but it doesn't specify spandrel glass as the way to achieve it, and if anything, it favours curtainwall and other methods for their better performance, and which allow one to work around the specified glazing ratio.
That's funny, I have heard the exact opposite from people I know who work in real estate. I was told that Toronto developers have a much higher profit than in other cities because development fees and other expenses are lower here than in other major cities around the world. I have heard from a number of people that developers love Toronto because the profits per unit are very high here.
That's funny, I have heard the exact opposite from people I know who work in real estate. I was told that Toronto developers have a much higher profit than in other cities because development fees and other expenses are lower here than in other major cities around the world. I have heard from a number of people that developers love Toronto because the profits per unit are very high here.