jje1000
Senior Member
Worst part is going to be the butchering of the crown.
Wait - so they're not even replacing the precast with something higher-performing? They're just tacking a ton of aluminum crap over top of it?
Worst part is going to be the butchering of the crown.
I agree. For years I've walked past old city hall and thought that something needs to be done with the landscaping. I think the whole front needs to be redesigned and redone.It's particularly terrible that they have not at least bricked the "desire line" paths, and shows just how terribly cheap we are as a city, to let our greatest buildings be surrounded with such a shabby landscape.
But then we're about to get a potentially awful recladding of a building that faces our most important public square.
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Wait - so they're not even replacing the precast with something higher-performing? They're just tacking a ton of aluminum crap over top of it?
if maestro has a "vested interest" in the project.
Come to think of it, weren't people like maestro claiming that the makeover (here, and in other 60s-style precast-clad buildings) was necessary because the concrete panels were nearing the end of their natural lifespan? Well, if said panels are (still) strong enough to be kept in situ while cladding is laid atop them, doesn't that contradict their point?
Things like this leave me wonder if maestro has a "vested interest" in the project.
We don't need to have another debate over your unwavering, unrealistic, extremist stance on preservation over one that accounts for these buildings as a business to which end having your stance makes their value worthless. You can deny it all you want. The end result, in either case, is the originally design won't be preserved.
Pre-cast panels can't be repaired. Replacement is a massive undertaking. Unfortunately, this building doesn't have the preferred dimensions to make top dollar. My guess is this is a stop gap measure for an eventual long term replacement.
I've always thought this building was ugly anyway. I suppose it says something about 60's renewal. The way it was attached to the old Simpsons was/is terrible. Having said that this reclad may make it even worse...we shall see. I did want the lighting at the top to be restored. I'm very happy to see Toronto becoming more and more animated.