jozl
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I really hate the exterior of the Bay Wellington Siamese twin tower(s) thing. Notwithstanding Calatrava's gorgeous atrium.
That about sums it up for me. The photo above is reminiscent of night time winter views of Rockefeller Center at Rockefeller Plaza. I don’t think that this will be preserved if this proposal goes ahead.View attachment 131471
For all the comments about the courtyard being “underused”, it is one of the finest urban spaces in the downtown, with beautiful detailing of materials and a wonderful balance between the transparency of CCW, the Art Deco solidity of CCN and the sleek sophistication of old Montreal Trust Building. The scale of the surrounding buildings all work in harmony. Any complaints about liveliness and animation are solely a function of its grade-related uses.
What I find appalling about the City’s apparent support for this project is its hypocrisy in ignoring every premise of the Tall Buildings Guidelines given that this is an office building, not a residential condominium. One can only imagine planning staff’s reaction if a condo was proposed with this floor plate and impact on both a public open space, and a designated heritage building, not to mention the demolition of buildings by an architect who is considered one of the preeminent architects of the late 20thC.
It would be on the east side of the Scotia Tower.Here's an interesting view of where this tower would go, I took this shot from Brookfield Place about a year ago. It would be on the west side of the ScotiaTower, completely blocking the Bay-Adelaide East tower for those a little unfamiliar with the area:
Ugh, lol? Its been over 20 yrs that the original CIBC building has been invisible in our skyline
unless you are standing on King street, good luck in getting a full glimpse of it
Indeed, it deserves at least as much blame for the bleakness of that stretch of Wellington--all the more so in its being so much taller than CCS, and on the overshadowing *south* side at that. (And it displays the pitfalls of 80s-PoMo "streetfront urbanism" as applied to skyscrapers, i.e. in the name of maximizing rentable space, blithely discarding both the then-unfashionable TD/CCW-style "tower in a plaza" *and* the finely moulded Deco setbacks from between the wars.)I really hate the exterior of the Bay Wellington Siamese twin tower(s) thing. Notwithstanding Calatrava's gorgeous atrium.
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For all the comments about the courtyard being “underused”, it is one of the finest urban spaces in the downtown, with beautiful detailing of materials and a wonderful balance between the transparency of CCW, the Art Deco solidity of CCN and the sleek sophistication of old Montreal Trust Building. The scale of the surrounding buildings all work in harmony. Any complaints about liveliness and animation are solely a function of its grade-related uses.
I really shouldn't be posting when i'm half asleep, but indeed it would be on the east side, NOT the west side like I stated above.It would be on the east side of the Scotia Tower.
You'd only see half of the Scotia Plaza tower or the Bank of Commerce tower from the vantage point above.
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I initially was skeptical of this proposal - of all the major ones (160 Front, Union Centre) this seemed to be the most unlikely to be built... but then - I was reminded about The Board of Trade's World Trade Centre proposal and the image on the Board's website seems like an early massing project for CC3.
https://wtctoronto.com/