I for one am not a podium fan, but since it is the ONLY way to build a condo in Toronto, I guess they are here to stay. In most cases they are primarily to make larger and more imposing entrances, but in reality we could really do without. Further more, at least in the case of this city, if they are intended to contain some sort of amenities they are nothing more than sad-sack spaces, ie: dry cleaners, banks, subway etc. To me podiums are equivalent to the suburban corner with the LCBO, shoppers, TD etc., in essence the same only in context are they different - same recipe.
IN the case of this building, the designers chose to put holes in their podium, add some grass on the roof and push the design to incorporate some curves and swoops somewhat. But why? Why couldn't, or should I say can't the towers be without? What dictates, or prescribes the necessity of such a spaces? In some cases I understand and I am able to see the benefits of a podium, but by and large it is the way they are done that offends me, but also that they are standard in 90% of all condo towers..
p5