Toronto 200 University | 193m | 53s | GWL | KPMB

How do they define ‘easily’? Things can be distinct without being incongruous like this.
I recall reading something in another thread recently about a proposal that had to be re-submitted to the city because the herritage additon was too similar in style to the original building. I can't remember whether the poster cited a specific city rule, but I distinctly remember someone saying that.

That being said I can't find any reference to that rule online but maybe I'm not looking in the right places.

To be honest, I don't think the addition looks terrible, just a bit unremarkable. I do kind of like how it appears to hover over the existing structure though.
 
A few additional perspectives:


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I recall reading something in another thread recently about a proposal that had to be re-submitted to the city because the herritage additon was too similar in style to the original building. I can't remember whether the poster cited a specific city rule, but I distinctly remember someone saying that.

That being said I can't find any reference to that rule online but maybe I'm not looking in the right places.

To be honest, I don't think the addition looks terrible, just a bit unremarkable. I do kind of like how it appears to hover over the existing structure though.
 
The Settlement Offer for this one is on next week's Council agenda:

High Level Link:


Offer:


From the above:

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* of note here, the office space is gone...........and in exchange; this bit that will be of interest to @HousingNowTO

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Arch. Plans are here:


Renders from the above ( @Paclo these are at 50%)

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Looks like they're preserving a lot here though. And keeping the integrity of the original design throughout its extension...

...of course, letting sleeping dogs lie is not an unreasonable position either.
 
Great to see they revised it exactly as I would have wanted if they were to add more floors to this. Keeping the same facade design the entire height with the original penthouse break differentiating the old and new.
 
Hopefully this isn't a rental. The condo crash happened at the right time.

AoD
So we shouldn't build housing along a subway line?

We have a housing crisis, where do you expect people to live? Ideally yes we'd just replace the yellow belt instead but we all know that isn't going to happen so what is the answer if we cant build there and we can't build here?
 
Yes, the central city should intensify, and yes, some buildings are going to need to be replaced. But there are many, many buildings, including thousands of houses, in and around the core that could be replaced without any significant loss to the urban form or architecture of the city.

This is one of the few hundred best and most significant buildings in Toronto. Some things - a few things - should just be left alone.

Having said that, it could be much worse.
 

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