UtakataNoAnnex
Senior Member
I'm just happy this building sprouted out a dilapidated surface parking lot. But sidewalk improvements will always be welcome.
6 months of progressThe building topped out this week.
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I passed by the other day and caught the balconies.
While I LOVE this building I feel like the balcony material selection was a miss. Between the clear glass and heavy black framing, IMO, it creates a very busy look and distracts you from appreciating the beauty of the building’s envelope.
Haha right? I do wish they at least continued the sharp white cladding around the balcony lip to continue the flow of the building envelope. What a miss.Wait until it’s occupied. I’m sure some balcony clutter will “help distract” some more.
Yes, of course they are temporary poles - all the poles on Wellington and up Church to King are being relocated as part of the ongoing major streetscape project. Hydro uses wooden poles as temporary ones (though their definition of temporary can last several years! Not in this case I would say.)The wood poles must be temporary while they relocate to new bases and keep the existing pole?
I’m looking forward to this SE corner of Front and Church being a little wider.
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Yes, they are temporary while the major streetscape project on Wellington and Church moves onward. ALL the poles are being relocated but to have some streetlights and have traffic lights they put up temporary wooden ones. Relax!Sorry to go off topic, but what are those ugly streetlights on the wooden poles? Do you have idea why they're there and if they're temporary?
That's a relief. Unfortunately, Toronto Hydro loves to replace good lighting with utilitarian poles & luminaires. Good thing that's not happening here!Yes, they are temporary while the major streetscape project on Wellington and Church moves onward. ALL the poles are being relocated but to have some streetlights and have traffic lights they put up temporary wooden ones. Relax!
Yes, THSL are VERY difficult to work with and have absolutely no sense of civic design. The new lighting on Wellington would have been concrete Acorns or Cobras without s 37 $$$ and the support of the SLNA and BIA.That's a relief. Unfortunately, Toronto Hydro loves to replace good lighting with utilitarian poles & luminaires. Good thing that's not happening here!
The locals are very involved in streetscape planning, this is after all an internationally recognized neighbourhood. They have an image to protect.That's a relief. Unfortunately, Toronto Hydro loves to replace good lighting with utilitarian poles & luminaires. Good thing that's not happening here!