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Boutique is also coming up nearby, and it's pretty tall.
I have to admit I don't like the 50 storey idea for this part of King...
I have to admit I don't like the 50 storey idea for this part of King...
Correct me if I'm wrong, but does Peter Clewes do setbacks?
Drawings already exist.
...or you can't wait in a bad way, like "holy amazing this is shit"?
Tall towers do not need new homes. I don't even know what that means considering there is no 'need' for tall towers anywhere.
Increased density does not mean 50 storey towers on midrise streets.
I think the future of this "mid-rise" area is to become a "high-rise" area. increased density is not only inevitable, its also desireable.
You mean it's just another recycled Clewes tower?
I'm going with this. Not to say that Clewes sucks, but considering the monotony of his designs "playing with curves" probably means that one quarter of a half of a side of a balcony's corner's side has a slight non completely straight side that is slightly rounded.
Great words by P5connex and I have to agree with him. There does need to be some vision and control when developing neighbourhoods that are on their way to becoming very well established. Throwing up multiple 50 story buildings without a real vision might upset the balance. While we all love monster tall buildings in the city, there are only a few completed to give us a sense of scale of these buildings and to know what to expect. Judging by what we've seen completed already, i personally would be very scared to see the same buildings taking over downtown. Take stock what 40 story buildings have been completed in this cycle.
Minto Midtown
Pantages
ROCP
Cityplace HVE
With the exception of Minto, each one of those hardly contributes to a vibrant streetscape.
Just you two wait.
Peter Clewes. 50 Stories. Beside the Royal Alex. Drawings already exist.
I'm sorry but that's all I can confirm at this point.