Chris R.
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Posted earlier in the thread.What kind of problems?
Posted earlier in the thread.What kind of problems?
Nothing beats the Platinum wind tunnel. They seriously need to change the wind studies to more heavily punish designs that don't reduce wind effects at ground. There are now multiple places around this area where it is legitimately terrible to walk certain times of the year.The gaping wall-hole they call a ‘garage entrance’ is such an urban buzz kill at street level.
I wish they would have worked with the Textile Building folks to work in a driveway into the garage from George St, but I guess we’re stuck with this
Speaking of George Street, has anyone noticed how much of a wind-tunnel it has become since this Mac building topped off?
All the problems listed above lolWhat kind of problems?
You guys wanted your "canyons" - that's the price you pay for having tall buildings - it's why it's so wind tunnely in toronto.The gaping wall-hole they call a ‘garage entrance’ is such an urban buzz kill at street level.
I wish they would have worked with the Textile Building folks to work in a driveway into the garage from George St, but I guess we’re stuck with this
Speaking of George Street, has anyone noticed how much of a wind-tunnel it has become since this Mac building topped off?
Hopefully the parking garage entrance won't be quite as noticeable when the second Mac tower next door gets built.
While I suspect the second residence building is in the plans, I'd assume the building will not start until the Lincoln Alexander Hall is nearly complete or fully complete. These buildings are a big cost on McMaster during uncertain times resulting from foreign student reductions. McMaster relies mostly on domestic students compared to other universities, and the leaders have always insisted on that. In recent years though, there have been pressures to join the international student game as a result of the huge financial benefits of doing so. The recent government policies offer reduced financial stability for these institutions and they will be more risk adverse in the nearer future.Something about this building looks unfinished. At least looking from the south. I hope the second residence building breaks ground in the next year or two.
It's almost guaranteed to be somewhat preliminary. There's no doors to access the building lmao.I would guess it's a pretty preliminary design and wouldn't take more credence to it -- more just reference for scale.