sodapop
Active Member
i wish they had built the first one (conceptual or not) its much cooler than the current design
Khristopher, you're referring to the images below, of course. Those came from initial massing studies that &Co where contracted to do.
It seems that &Co were not contracted to push the design further.
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I suppose if this was the Urban Edmonton forum or Urban Wichita forum, I'd be ecstatic about the design of this building, but this is the Urban Toronto forum and all I see is a corporate-looking, book-shaped slab fading into the dullness of upper Bay street.
McGuinty is doing everything he can think of to put us on the same footing as a southern European state (pick any one of them).
Northern actually.
Not that the Northern European states are doing much better, but I have a feeling you're trying to imply we are in good shape...
Ontario debt: $244.7 billion Issued (as of June 30, 2011 from: http://www.ofina.on.ca/borrowing_debt/debt.htm ) which is ***$18,298.06*** capita (13,373,000 people from: http://www40.statcan.ca/l01/cst01/demo02a-eng.htm). Per taxpayer it's much much worse.
This is simply just an instance of McGuinty rewarding his downtown Toronto (where I live), vote-liberal-no-matter-what constituency. This building isn't necessary. As much as I love skyscrapers and would love to see more in this city, we have a tonne going up already and would be glad to see this one cancelled or put way into the future. Instead of paying billions on interest payments every year we could be putting that money in to much more important things like education and healthcare.
What do you expect? A developer could propose to build an exact copy of the Taj Mahal in Toronto, and people here would complain that it's been done before.