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And yet another bathtub masquerading as a "pool". Why even bother? I can't think of a recent development that included a proper pool.
Our dataBase file for the project now has high-resolution versions of the three renderings posted by @Solaris and more
http://urbantoronto.ca/database/projects/158-front-condominiums
And yet another bathtub masquerading as a "pool". Why even bother? I can't think of a recent development that included a proper pool.
The Ravine condos will have a proper sized pool. These usual condo pools look like they're designed to create as little splash as possible, so as not to get the hair of vane people wet. Maybe people are supposed to just lounge around them and pretend to go swimming in their minds. I don't know why developers bother with them. You can tell that that they are designed by people that don't know how to have fun in a pool. They're purely aesthetic and have no functional use for more than 1 or 2 people at a time; or 12 Harry Stinsons.And yet another bathtub masquerading as a "pool". Why even bother? I can't think of a recent development that included a proper pool.
Yes, exactly. Plus, these pool areas are for people to show off and be seen rather than for built for fitness or training. Look at the number of units that will overlook the pool. You can't be modest or shy here, like in an indoor basement pool area with low-level lighting. These ones are good incentive to get a beach bod...or just avoid them entirely altogether.
The problem with a pool (of any size) is that they are VERY expensive to maintain and cost $$$ to heat all year. If it is intended to be a 'social hub' rather than a place to actually get into and get exercise it would surely be better to have a 'reflecting pool".So much bitterness about a pool. It's not a swimming pool, just a pool. A place to relax and hang out and keep cool during the summer. Some buildings have the "endless pools" which are great if you want to use it for fitness and swimming purposes without building a giant pool. If you want to go swimming in a big huge pool, the city has lots of those available to use.
The problem with a pool (of any size) is that they are VERY expensive to maintain and cost $$$ to heat all year. If it is intended to be a 'social hub' rather than a place to actually get into and get exercise it would surely be better to have a 'reflecting pool".
Ugh, the vane people. Always twisting in the wind...The Ravine condos will have a proper sized pool. so as not to get the hair of vane people wet.
can someone please post a link to all the floorplans or prices , thanks in advance
Sad news on the bridge, but I still think this looks urban and interesting. Thanks for posting those.