I generally like how they broke up the massing, although they could have done more to break up the Wilson ground realm frontage. Even a slight change in the front setback (maybe a couple of feet) ever time they change to a different cladding would have made the ground realm feel a bit less...
"low rise existing buildings add character and variety", which refers to two massive ugly structures eating up tons of valuable real estate this near to a subway/GO train station, might be the dumbest thing I've seen from governments in the context of a housing crisis...and they're clearing...
Unless there are 20 foot cedars blocking the entire ground realm, and entrances, along the east and south side of the building, it's not going to undo the damage of that horrible cladding choice....they couldn't even choose a dark color to contrast with the light grey precast.
Very Toronto to...
This little Mississauga rental looks like a higher quality (because it lacks back-painted spandrel) and warmer (thanks to the color) version of the Quay House that Empire/Kirkor are inflicting on the downtown waterfront.
I may be in a very small minority on this, but I would actually prefer if they carried over some of that brownish cladding color (perhaps in the backpainted window wall panels that are being done in grey instead) up the tower. I say that because between all the black, white and grey of this...
I agree completely that it's frustrating to see the parking lot (and others like along the Danforth/Bloor subway line) remain, but I believe that's probably because they never expropriated that land to build the LRT and therefore they don't have grounds to expropriate and redevelop it like they...
Respectfully, there is no evidence of this in the current crisis because we don't have enough supply of older buildings to stabilize/reduce rents (you can't have evidence on a market with oversupply at a time when you don't have enough supply to meet demand). Competition is not supposed to...
They couldn't plant a single tree? You can get an entire laneway/garden suite (a housing unit) refused in this city if it requires the removal of one mature tree (because the urban forest is oh so important), but we can't get a single tree planted on a massive/wide sidewalk. The tree...
I agree on the third point, although, just like with the city, they're slow to do it because that lowers the value of the land when they sell it to developers.
The first point (and similarly the second point) sound good in a vacuum, and help some people in the short term, but in the long term...
Toronto, the city where you have to hire an international starchitect to get anything but grey, black or white cladding on your building, because apparently all of the local architects are color blind (outside of the occasional splash of color on our precast brick)
I would presume that the cost gets spread around similar to what is happening with the Yonge extension (meaning that it'd include the Feds and Province, and a contribution from the other non-Toronto municipality)
I would like to think that EVENTUALLY we get a subway station at Sherway, at Vaughan Mills, and another two at the south and north end of the Wonderland parking lot. The three extra northern stops would create massive transit-oriented redevelopment opportunities (plus I think having the youths...