fanoftoronto
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I see they've hit rock (concrete) bottom.
Nowhere to go but up now!
I can't help but distantly think of that solar laser used in Larry Niven's Ringworld when I see that...thus, not ending well for the citizens there trying to catch some rays.You joke, but sun reflectors have been built for entire towns.
The dark town that built a giant mirror to deflect the Sun
I think a bigger concern here is avoiding setting a precedent for developers to just demand the original height they asked for until they get it, rather than working with what was agreed upon in a settlement with the city. He isn't entitled to build a 94 story building, even if it would be cool (and I do think the 95 story version looks better resolved), especially given he did originally agree to 85 stories. The city doesn't have any obligation to give him more height just so this can be taller than Sky Tower.I'm not going to be entirely fatalistic here either. If there's a chance that said councilor will realize that height here is really a non-issue when it comes to concerns of the common people...and the folks who are pushing this project to be neutered are a degree of clueless affluence that it would be unwise to be too much associated with, then that would be a good reason to give a little here. It's not like Mizrahi is asking this thing to be built to the Moon.
Fair enough. However, there was never any question of entitlement here (nor should there be with developers - they should learn their place, IMO). But I am all for them sweetening the deal with The City when it comes to negotiating more height. They should be least open to that.I think a bigger concern here is avoiding setting a precedent for developers to just demand the original height they asked for until they get it, rather than working with what was agreed upon in a settlement with the city. He isn't entitled to build a 94 story building, even if it would be cool (and I do think the 95 story version looks better resolved), especially given he did originally agree to 85 stories. The city doesn't have any obligation to give him more height just so this can be taller than Sky Tower.
Now if he wants to offer some sort of serious compensation to the city in exchange for the height increase then fair enough, that's something they can negotiate and hopefully set a positive precedent. However the initial proposal to rebuild the Bloor-Yonge intersection was an absolute joke (and is something the city is doing anyway as part of the TTC station upgrades). So I don't really blame the city for not being happy with him over this situation.
Adding a sweetener is the best thing and a very good approach. The 1 would get their height increase, and the city would receive some benefits for approving that. Everybody wins!Fair enough. However, there was never any question of entitlement here (nor should there be with developers - they should learn their place, IMO). But I am all for them sweetening the deal with The City when it comes to negotiating more height. They should be least open to that.
If you liked Niven's Ringworld concept, check out the late Scottish author Ian M. Banks - his Culture series novels were strewn with references to smaller (but still megastructural) Orbitals. One of them described an Orbital being deliberately destroyed. It was very poetic. Anyway, off-topic, forgive me.
I enjoy following the “progress” of this building, but my god, tall structures all across North America have poured their pads and topped out in the time this one has reached 9 out of 85 levels…Where was I when I took that tumble................oh right, here at Yonge and Bloor where this time I managed to stay upright, LOL
This is the first of a few thread updates from today's 8km walk....(20+ updates coming)
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And finally, peeking back from Yorkville Avenue"
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