junctionist
Senior Member
Park Lake is so anti-climactic for its waterfront location. Perhaps wave motifs for buildings near waterfronts are becoming cliche, but some imagination was to be expected at the location.
This building already looks dated and - and expect it to look much more dated in another year or two, when all of the exhaust fumes, dirt and grime from the adjacent highway have discoloured the entire building. I struggle to see anything really redeeming about these buildings, beyond their location and even that is a little precarious - why these two towers couldn't have just been two towers with a courtyard and some underground parking is beyond me - instead you have a mismatched podium for cars and a pathetic archway which takes its cue from all the hundreds of straight lines which make up this buildings exterior.
Ugh.....Meh...Enough people like it that it got built...
pee 5
I think you're being overly critical of a typical condo that's built in Canada. There's a lot worse out there and you know it. My opinion is obviously somewhat biased, but I will say that my jaw has never dropped over the design of the building. It looks fresh, pleasant and appropriate. There may be discolouration of the podium in time, but the building will get an external wash at least once a year. I don't think the glass will be affected that much. Please feel free to send me a private message when its looking too dirty to look at and I'll jump right away with my power washer and blast that dirt for you.
I love how you completely focus on the negative and not mentioning anything regarding having High Park steps away, as well as the beautiful lake. As you are aware, the space in which Park Lake was built had many restrictions regarding the design, height and many other factors, so that explains a lot.
The price for our suite was an amazing deal considering what we're getting and I'm not going to be overly materialistic and be picky about its exterior. I appreciate the fact that I'm steps from 399 acres of a Park and being able to lay down on the beach.