It should be kept in mind to everyone who follows this thread what the design process was for Ten York.
It was submitted to a
DESIGN REVIEW PANEL led by
Waterfrontoronto.
Check earlier Ten York thread posts and the articles that Urban Toronto put together. Tridel and Wallman Architects first submitted a building with colour not only in the glass but with a lighting system to add more flare in the night with inspiration being the northern lights. A flatiron shape was not part of the tower's design. The design was rejected on the first submission.
Following direction and suggestions, a second design was submitted which again included colour and refutation of the flatiron design. This was rejected on second review. All these renderings can be found in earlier threads.
What we have now is what was approved by the design review panel on the third submission. The height was reduced, the north and south facades were simplified, the podium was made semi transparent, the podium was designed to accommodate setback requirements, make an impressive street level impression and include more trees. The
minutes are online for anyone to review and links were posted into an earlier thread.
Urban Toronto reported on the second public meeting.
Urban Toronto reported on the final successful submission to the design review panels.
Hopefully this helps to clear up some misconceptions and gives you plenty of documentation to go back and make a full review.