Big Daddy
Senior Member
all I can say is Murano on steroids
So two taller bland glass boxes. Great. Are you sure they even need an architect for that? A structural engineer can provide all they need for something that simplistic.
all I can say is Murano on steroids
With each condo built my dream of a world solely composed of ninety degree angles continues to materialize...
I dont care what people say about this block, plain and simple its a dump and any replacement here is an accomplishment for this Yonge street strip.
I dont care what people say about this block, plain and simple its a dump and any replacement here is an accomplishment for this Yonge street strip.
So a couple taller glass boxes.
Won't get approved. Precedent is too dangerous.
Architecture is directly a cause of market demand. Market is off shore never set foot in Canada buyers. They like glossy brochures and a lot of '8's.
Toronto gets what it deserves.
What I don't get, is that why, for the most part, does the exterior have to be glass curtain walls? A few more 50s +, One St. Thomas type exteriors would be welcomed.
For every L Tower there are 20 boring glass boxes..
Any reason to expect anything different from Toronto?
For every L Tower there are 20 boring glass boxes..
Any reason to expect anything different from Toronto?
Because it's cheaper to build.
These kinds of comments bother me. I'm happy to chastise the developer or architect for foisting yet another one of these bland designs on us, but I don't think it's fair to somehow put down the entire city and its design culture. If this kind of boom were happening in any other city in the world, you'd still be getting a couple dozen mid-range, non-descript towers for each and every "iconic" building. At least, for a box, we know that they will be high quality. The alternative is a building boom where every tower is an icon, like Dubai, and that's not really much better.