Jasonzed
Senior Member
From today...
I give that building with the flag on top 25 years before it's redeveloped into something taller. Running out of land for new office buildings some folks say? Nonsense--buildings can come down for taller buildings in the future.
There's nothing wrong with that building, it's still a modern-looking building with interesting features..
there are a lot more ugly-looking buildings from the concrete-era 60's and 70's that could come down before that one..
I think it's interesting that the thread still shows the height as "60ish" storeys lol.
There's nothing wrong with that building, it's still a modern-looking building with interesting features..
there are a lot more ugly-looking buildings from the concrete-era 60's and 70's that could come down before that one..
That's actual a 1950's building that was re-clad in the 1980's.
1962/91.
I think one of the reasons it comes off so sore-thumb/sitting-duckish is that it's so obviously a holdout parcel within the FCP superblock (I believe it was built for North American Life, as an annex to their 30s King Street HQ; when that was demolished, NAL concentrated their operations here until moving up to Yonge + Finch, which set the stage for the present reno.) Of course, it doesn't help that the FCP podium itself is so unrelentingly low and horizontal that something like this couldn't help but "stick out"--though the present Michael Graves-ian makeover certainly makes the most of it...
Oh wow.. it does not look like a 60's-era building, they did a good job..