^You're right.
I was struck by how ugly/bland the buildings are from that vantage point and snapped that pic.
A friend mentioned that although the development and architecture leaves a lot to be desired, the buildings can be somewhat impressive when driving into downtown on the Gardiner (especially at night).
I like the coloured lighting effect they are using on top of some of the buildings. Although maybe that is just because during the day, that area is crying out for some colour. Is this colour what will replace all of the older typical brown buildings?
Unimaginitive2, (and anyone else who lives there), I'd be curious to see other vantage points of the development. What does the development look like from your windows?
I had snapped some other pics, desperately trying to find some sexy angles of the developments but don't think I succeeded. I think it's gonna take more than just "magic hour" lighting striking the glass or extreme low angles.
I used to love the feature on West One, and still kinda like it, but I've noticed I'm not really impressed by it anymore. It's completely worn off. (Much like a hit song that you love at once and then get bored of after a few weeks. In other words, it's not timeless.)
I don't remember the name of this building below, but on its own, it's pretty cool... but then it loses its appeal caught up in the cluster of all the others.
And I don't think I've ever seen it discussed...
Why can't these tracks be covered? This could have been some valuable real estate for park lands of some sort over top of this huge swath of tracks reaching right up to Front St.
Good morning Spadina!
Ugh, get me out of here!