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Top 10 High-rises built this decade

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1. Casa
2. Ritz Carlton
3. Panorama
4. Hudson
5. Absolute
6. 18 Yorkville
7. One St. Thomas
8. Mozo
9. Radio city
10. Nuvo
 
1. Minto Midtown
2. Ritz Carlton
3. 1 St. Thomas
4. Spire
5. Casa
6. Uptown
7. X
8. One Bedford
9. The Hudson (sort of a high rise for the area - at least at the time)
10. Morgan (Ditto. This thing draws your eye upward, which is more than can be said for the fridge-like RBC Dexia)

None of the office towers we built would even make it onto my top 20.

I admit that the RBC Centre may be slightly overrated, but I feel that it ought to be defended. It does draw one's eye upward with its lantern and is spectacular at night. Great glass, LEED Gold certification and some interesting details like the creases and podium screen help make it among the top 10 high-rise additions to the city.

You should also consider 180 Queen West, which goes beyond the box, with interesting cladding. Overall, it's an unusual and memorable composition. At 16 floors, it's not that tall, but a high-rise nonetheless. Its setbacks and different components seem to draw inspiration and make a connection with the venerable Canada Life Building nearby, while asserting a modern identity.
 
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High-rises on most fan sites generally applies to buildings with 12 or more storeys. In the field, I believe that number is as low as eight floors.
 
I think there was a rumour about one for Yorkville last month.

Absolute if we include the GTA. I like the Met quite a bit, Casa, Pantages and the X. Also thought 1 St. Thomas was very well done for what it is. The Morgan and Mozo come to mind for the more mid-rise buildings, they seem to fit in and at the same time add more interest to their neighbourhoods.

The Four seasons is my preference among the newer luxury towers. Also like the Festival and Ritz to round it out.
 
Okay, I had some time on my hands today, so I decided to score each of the high-rises mentioned in at least one of the above lists and see what buildings were most highly rated, on average.

I gave 10 points for each #1, down to 1 point for each #10, and divided by the number of full 10-building ranked lists (19 at the time I calculated this), to give an average point score for each building. The maximum score, if everybody put that building at #1, would be 10 points. There are 42 buildings (so far) on the list.

1 6.0526 Absolute
2 5.3158 Ritz-Carlton
3 4.0526 CASA
4 3.6316 X
5 3.3684 One St. Thomas
6 3.3158 Bay-Adelaide West
7 3.1053 One King West
8 2.4211 18 Yorkville
9 2.1579 RBC Dexia
10 1.8421 Uptown
11 1.7368 Radio City
12 1.6316 Telus
13 1.5789 The Met
14 1.4737 155 Cumberland
14 1.4737 SP!RE
16 1.2632 Maple Leaf Square
16 1.2632 Murano
18 1.2105 Minto Midtown (Quantum)
19 1.0526 Lumiere
20 0.7895 Festival Tower
21 0.6316 The Hudson
22 0.5263 Montage
22 0.5263 The Morgan
24 0.4737 60 Richmond East
25 0.4211 CCBR Building
25 0.4211 Panorama
25 0.4211 Pure Spirit
28 0.3684 2 Queen East
28 0.3684 Success Tower
30 0.3158 Waterclub
31 0.2632 MoZo
31 0.2632 Residences of College Park
31 0.2632 West One
34 0.2105 Dia
35 0.1579 180 Queen West
35 0.1579 One Bedford
35 0.1579 Pantages Tower
38 0.1053 West Harbour City
39 0.0526 Executive Learning Centre
39 0.0526 M5V Life
39 0.0526 Nuvo
39 0.0526 Quay West @ Tip Top
 
Nicely done! I was thinking this would have made for a good poll and you've made that happen.

A bit late but heres mine
1. The Met
2. One St. Thomas
3. Absolute
4. West Harbour City
5. Ritz-Carlton
6. X
7. Telus
8. Minto Midtown
9. Citygate
10. 1 King West
 
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List redone with vegeta_skyline included (now 20 voters and 43 buildings):

01 6.15 Absolute
02 5.35 Ritz-Carlton
03 3.85 CASA
04 3.70 X
05 3.65 One St. Thomas
06 3.15 Bay-Adelaide West
07 3.00 One King West
08 2.30 18 Yorkville
09 2.05 RBC Dexia
10 2.00 The Met

11 1.75 Telus
11 1.75 Uptown
13 1.65 Radio City
14 1.40 155 Cumberland
14 1.40 SP!RE
16 1.30 Minto Midtown (Quantum)
17 1.20 Maple Leaf Square
17 1.20 Murano
19 1.00 Lumiere
20 0.75 Festival Tower

21 0.60 The Hudson
22 0.50 Montage
22 0.50 The Morgan
24 0.45 60 Richmond East
24 0.45 West Harbour City
26 0.40 CCBR Building
26 0.40 Panorama
26 0.40 Pure Spirit
29 0.35 2 Queen East
29 0.35 Success Tower

31 0.30 Waterclub
32 0.25 MoZo
32 0.25 Residences of College Park
32 0.25 West One
35 0.20 Dia
36 0.15 180 Queen West
36 0.15 One Bedford
36 0.15 Pantages Tower
39 0.10 Solstice
40 0.05 Executive Learning Centre
40 0.05 M5V Life
40 0.05 Nuvo
40 0.05 Quay West @ Tip Top
 
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The numbers sure look much nicer with an even 20, so poll closed! kidding of course.

The options for the 2010's are going to be much more substantive and likely more variable. I doubt they'll be one building, never mind 2, that averages out to be in everyone's top 5.

Also that's a LONG time to wait for another poll like this. Should make this a yearly thing.
 
1. Absolute World
2. BA Centre
3. Ritz Carlton
4. Maple Leaf Square
5. RBC Centre
6. Telus House
7. One King West
8. The Met
9. Waterclub Condos
10. SP!RE
 
1. Absolute (wait. it's in Mississauga. does that count?).. i'm not the biggest fan of the glass, but the design is way beyond anything else this country has ever seen,

2. Bay Adelaide Centre: i know the design can be seen as boring, but this is a high-quality, steel, skyline impact skyscraper that signalled a new age in high-rise office construction in Toronto.

3. Ritz Carlton/RBC Centre: the Ritz has the better design, whereas RBC has the better building materials/overall finish... this changed our skyline, and changed the entertainment district... sorta making it part of the CBD as well,

4. 1 King West: though the cladding isn't exceptional, this tower is a piece of art. everyone always looks up... one of the most unique properties in the city,

5. One St. Thomas: pure class.

6. X Condo: who woulda thought this would be executed so well,

7-10: random projects i can't think of,
 

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