Tim MacDonald
Senior Member
April 23
Which is amazing if you consider that most North Americans have probably never heard of Mississauga before. I noticed that in most videos discussing skylines in North America, when Toronto is mentioned, it is restricted to solely the downtown core and I always wonder when the suburban skylines would be either included in that overview or added as additional items.In 20 years, Mississauga's skyline will be among the top 10 in North America
One of the things I love about GTA's skyline is that its very spread out with lots of clusters of high rises. You don't see this in North America where all the tall buildings are in one area.Which is amazing if you consider that most North Americans have probably never heard of Mississauga before. I noticed that in most videos discussing skylines in North America, when Toronto is mentioned, it is restricted to solely the downtown core and I always wonder when the suburban skylines would be either included in that overview or added as additional items.
One anecdote I can give: in 2016 I was on a flight from Edmonton to Toronto and as we were landing a man and his young son/nephew next to me were looking out the window at the Mississauga skyline and the man said "Look [insert child's name], we're over downtown Toronto... but, I can't find the CN Tower though?!"
One anecdote I can give: in 2016 I was on a flight from Edmonton to Toronto and as we were landing a man and his young son/nephew next to me were looking out the window at the Mississauga skyline and the man said "Look [insert child's name], we're over downtown Toronto... but, I can't find the CN Tower though?!"
Mississauga have a long way to go to surpass Montreal skyline.One of the things I love about GTA's skyline is that its very spread out with lots of clusters of high rises. You don't see this in North America where all the tall buildings are in one area.
This is more similar to Asian cities where they have multiple nodes of high rises.
In 20 years, my ranking of the best skyline in North America
1 - New York
2 - Toronto
3 - Chicago
4 - Miami
5 - Houston
6 - Los Angeles
7 - San Francisco
8 - Seattle
9 - Calgary
10 - Mississauga
Yes. But from the shape of the furthest along the taller tower here is the "pink" one...which is not the tallest of the lot. That would go to the "blue" tower which is still below grade I believe. Unless I am reading those this all wrong.Would I be correct to assume that the tower which is further along will be the shorter of the two?
Correct with a small update: the yellow tower is below grade while the blue tower has not started construction yet and its site is still being excavated.Yes. But from the shape of the furthest along the taller tower here is the "pink" one...which is not the tallest of the lot. That would go to the "blue" tower which is still below grade I believe. Unless I am reading those this all wrong.
The black is more matted than I was expecting, but absolutely zero complaints there. I think these are going to look super sleekIt was a great day so I thought I would check out the cladding that @GenerationLee mentioned earlier and see if I could get a few closeup shots. Thanks for the heads up!
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When i took this next pic I was thinking that it was same perspective as some of the concept art for the project. I'm gonna have to go back and look for the concept art but its really starting to gain some street presence thanks to that cladding.View attachment 474919View attachment 474920