Tulse
Senior Member
That's a feature, not a bug.The Toronto Star building is lost here all of sudden.
That's a feature, not a bug.The Toronto Star building is lost here all of sudden.
Im not being anti-road or anti-car. There's more than enough East-West access for vehicles in this area, with an 8 lane Lakeshore, the Gardiner, and Queens Quay. There will also be plenty of North-South roadways built on this site. All I'm saying is it would be nice to take some of the public realm from the area East of Jarvis and continue it through this site. From the renderings of the Daniel's project, it does look like something better.
The Well and 400 Front Street in the west end of downtown is a perfect example of what this area can become.
None of pictures show renders of the buildings. Just massing to show the sizes of the buildings.OMG :O What happened to this project? How did it go from Gorgeous to Basic and EEEEEEEk More blue glass boxes right at the lake Puke
I thought Ontario or Toronto recently brought in new regulations limiting the amount of glass that could be used in a highrise?
Toronto brought in regulations to limit the amount of vision glass (windows) to a 40/60 split with opaque, insulated exteriors, to make buildings more energy efficient. The insulated exteriors could use brick, or precast, or aluminum, or zinc, or stone, or composite material like okoskin, or glass spandrel, etc.… so the exterior could still be 100% glass, as long as 60% of it is now insulated.
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