BrianSolo
UT Member
Oy-vey... here he goes again. ZZzzzzzzzzzzz
Queen West has way more pedestrian activity than Yonge.
I'm trying to find something to like about this project(s). Really I see it perhaps coming to life in about 30 years with tenants' colourful laundry hanging from balconies, tinfoil and various multi cult flags on the windows and perhaps a barrage of tacky commercial signage. Sort of like those photos you see of Hong Kong slums. A vertical Yonge Street really.
In the near future, it will be a mid-range Ryerson dormitory at best; at worst just another missed opportunity.
Thanks Gory+Craptaza.
Do as I did, add him to the ignore list and you wouldn't see his posts.Oy-vey... here he goes again. ZZzzzzzzzzzzz
Queen West has way more pedestrian activity than Yonge.
I'm trying to find something to like about this project(s). Really I see it perhaps coming to life in about 30 years with tenants' colourful laundry hanging from balconies, tinfoil and various multi cult flags on the windows and perhaps a barrage of tacky commercial signage. Sort of like those photos you see of Hong Kong slums. A vertical Yonge Street really.
In the near future, it will be a mid-range Ryerson dormitory at best; at worst just another missed opportunity.
Thanks Gory+Craptaza.
Queen West has way more pedestrian activity than Yonge.
I'm trying to find something to like about this project(s). Really I see it perhaps coming to life in about 30 years with tenants' colourful laundry hanging from balconies, tinfoil and various multi cult flags on the windows and perhaps a barrage of tacky commercial signage. Sort of like those photos you see of Hong Kong slums. A vertical Yonge Street really.
In the near future, it will be a mid-range Ryerson dormitory at best; at worst just another missed opportunity.
Thanks Gory+Craptaza.
Queen West has way more pedestrian activity than Yonge.
Yonge Street is just so boring--it's like a larger main street of many small towns across Canada--mostly mediocre stores selling mostly mediocre products. I am not saying Queen West is any better in that regard, but at least the average pedestrian is better dressed. (How superficial of me.)
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The notion that the mediocre architecture of this building is the determinate factor in whether it will become slummy is ridiculous, to say the least.
Actually it's not the architecture but the location, the sheer size of the thing, and the lowend retail at the base that will attract the masses. Although there is a relationship between good design and income. Look at Apple's products for example: research published recently suggests wealthier ppl buy APPL products.
Actually it's not the architecture but the location, the sheer size of the thing, and the lowend retail at the base that will attract the masses. Although there is a relationship between good design and income. Look at Apple's products for example: research published recently suggests wealthier ppl buy APPL products.