From a planning perspective this is a great addition to the area. From an architectural perspective, a little less so.
Considering what stood there before, that building is a crime.Especially considering what Tridel did across the street a number of years ago. Replaced the Union Carbide building with this planning disaster. Who allowed no retail here?
No retail is unfortunate, but it is nice to walk by that building. They take care of their Eglinton frontage very well.Especially considering what Tridel did across the street a number of years ago. Replaced the Union Carbide building with this planning disaster. Who allowed no retail here?
It's not tile. It's spandrel glass panels. The lines are the mullion caps that hold the panels in place. Glass doesn't age.
A brick building from the early 1900s will look like crap without extensive repairs and cleaning. It is one reason why so much was lost in the 1960s to the 1980s. The details and colour were all lost under layers of soot.