Armour
Senior Member
I've been thinking this for years. Look at Old City Hall. Any other city/town on the planet would have that illuminated beautifully. It looks like we have the clock tower lit with night lights (it's barely visible). Old City Hall is a national historic site and the most impressive piece of architecture in the entire city; and this is how we treat it; with some half-assed, City TV New Year's Bash-chintzy-fireworks-like display? This is a prime example of our apathetic culture. We're so "world class" that we neglect to celebrate our most impressive tangible achievements? This is a city that had the world's tallest free standing structure (yes, I know it is privately owned) stand in pitch blackness for over a decade because the owners were too cheap to light it with incandescent bulbs.
I tried getting the operators of Commerce Court North to light the crown of the tower (like it was decades ago), and I was given a b.s. excuse about them not being able to do this because of LEED certification. That wouldn't even prevent such an undertaking because many LEED buildings already have exterior crown lighting. There is some inexplicable neurosis that infects this city. I can't comprehend why we're so indifferent -- and even hostile -- towards any aesthetic gestures that improve the image of the city. We have no concern for presentation.
This is Toronto:
Most 1st world cities:
I tried getting the operators of Commerce Court North to light the crown of the tower (like it was decades ago), and I was given a b.s. excuse about them not being able to do this because of LEED certification. That wouldn't even prevent such an undertaking because many LEED buildings already have exterior crown lighting. There is some inexplicable neurosis that infects this city. I can't comprehend why we're so indifferent -- and even hostile -- towards any aesthetic gestures that improve the image of the city. We have no concern for presentation.
This is Toronto:
Most 1st world cities:
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