Johnny Au
Senior Member
Even playgrounds need Vitamin D.
Toronto, the city afraid of its shadow.
yes^ Have they stopped pouring concrete on the core? Has it 'topped off'? (Is that the term?) Apologies if that's been noted here already.
Shadows are the reason 500 metre towers aren't being built in the city.
Towers 500m tall are not practical in Canada, we just don't have the population and it doesn't make financial sense to build that tall. The only place in North America that makes sense for them is New York City with the dense population and large companies demanding it.
Most supertall/megatall towers outside of NA are being built in cities with large populations in nations that are rapidly developing. Most of these are dictatorships and only care about appearances and filling demand. These large towers are also built as cheaply as possible, most likely with slave labour and lacking tons of safety standards that we enjoy over here.
Towers 500m tall are not practical in Canada, we just don't have the population and it doesn't make financial sense to build that tall. The only place in North America that makes sense for them is New York City with the dense population and large companies demanding it.
Most supertall/megatall towers outside of NA are being built in cities with large populations in nations that are rapidly developing. Most of these are dictatorships and only care about appearances and filling demand. These large towers are also built as cheaply as possible, most likely with slave labour and lacking tons of safety standards that we enjoy over here.
Chicago? Same population as Toronto
Chicago is far from its peak population of 3.6M in the 1950s, and its metro is roughly 9.5M. Toronto is 2.7M with a metro of 6M. It's still pretty far off from Chicago in terms of area of influence, and is still around 1M people smaller than peak Chicago.
Most of Chicago's tall structures were built in the 60s-70s (save for Trump Tower) at approximately 3.3-3.5M people. We've still got a long way to go to make a case for very tall buildings to become viable.
Chicago 2.65 million State of Illinois 12.7 million.......Toronto 2.8 million Ontario 15 million.......Toronto has a bigger pop than Chicago and growing....not to mention the economic comparison and wealth isn't even close. Chicago is completely broke has the highest crime and murder ratio in the US......Chicago is far from its peak population of 3.6M in the 1950s, and its metro is roughly 9.5M. Toronto is 2.7M with a metro of 6M. It's still pretty far off from Chicago in terms of area of influence, and is still around 1M people smaller than peak Chicago.
Most of Chicago's tall structures were built in the 60s-70s (save for Trump Tower) at approximately 3.3-3.5M people. We've still got a long way to go to make a case for very tall buildings to become viable.
The economics of two 200 m towers vs. one 400+ m tower is not the same. The two scenarios are not interchangeable.instead of building two 200m towers build one 400+m tower and a park on the rest. hows that?