Toronto Jade Waterfront | 138.37m | 41s | Phantom | BDP Quadrangle

From yesterday:

DSC01867.jpg

DSC01866.jpg


42
 

Attachments

  • DSC01866.jpg
    DSC01866.jpg
    222.9 KB · Views: 1,682
  • DSC01867.jpg
    DSC01867.jpg
    316 KB · Views: 1,625
Yesterday… from Park Lawn Road:
DSC03131.jpg


down the road from Beyond The Sea:
DSC03149.jpg


from Humber Bay Park East:
DSC03160.jpg


from across the Eau du Soleil site:
DSC03165.jpg

DSC03167.jpg


from Marine Parade Dr.:
DSC03170.jpg


from between Waterscapes on the left and Nautilus on the right:
DSC03194.jpg


from the Sheldon Lookout:
DSC03195.jpg


Only 8 more storeys to go.

42
 

Attachments

  • DSC03131.jpg
    DSC03131.jpg
    338 KB · Views: 1,365
  • DSC03160.jpg
    DSC03160.jpg
    305.4 KB · Views: 1,376
  • DSC03165.jpg
    DSC03165.jpg
    700.6 KB · Views: 1,401
  • DSC03167.jpg
    DSC03167.jpg
    607.9 KB · Views: 1,379
  • DSC03170.jpg
    DSC03170.jpg
    265 KB · Views: 1,360
  • DSC03194.jpg
    DSC03194.jpg
    321.1 KB · Views: 1,375
  • DSC03195.jpg
    DSC03195.jpg
    275.9 KB · Views: 1,372
  • DSC03149.jpg
    DSC03149.jpg
    376 KB · Views: 1,421
Last edited:
The shape of the balconies is amazing, lets hope you can distinguish that detail when its done. Also, why that blue? JADE jade condos. Not even that green glass that I now wish was still being over used.
 
The articulation on the balconies will be very nice. A fault I see right now is that the railings are set back from the slab edge, not over the edge as shown in the renderings, so it won't be a sleek and sensuous pure form as originally designed. I hope the glass will be fritted, translucent or even reflective instead of transparent to best express its wavy form.

It will be a nice change from some of the crude and gimmicky balcony designs of the buildings nearby.
 
Sorry to go off topic, but the above pics made me wonder if the TTC has ever considered creating a ROW for the lakeshore street car? Anyone know?
 

That shot - with the faux terra cotta roof as frame - makes me think of trips to Singapore or Kuala Lumpur - or even Phnom Penh. Low rise terra cotta in the foreground, boomtown tower construction of dubious aesthetic quality and ubiquitous modernist design in the background. So much of the world looks like this today - in Africa, Asia, Latin America, even Europe not to mention North America. I don't hate it - and Jade is certainly a good contribution to the area - but it really strikes me sometimes how ungrounded the design industry is here (and almost everywhere), how disconnected from local tradition and context.
 

Back
Top