"People want it that way" - not sure why we are deferring to a landowning minority. There is a much larger majority who want and need housing. We just happen to listen to the loudest and wealthiest voices in the room. "They're going to get it that way" - not sure how we can say that with any...
Why though? Isn't this the type of form (rectilinear, 12-14 storey mid-rise) that the city needs more of? It's less restricted by the angular planes of the mid-rise guidelines and the site isn't really a major node. If it was 55 storeys it would what, a smaller point tower on sprawling podium...
Living and working in an unbearably hot condo with massive amounts of solar heat gain for days and weeks on end during a pandemic isn't really a laughing matter... A little sympathy couldn't hurt. Unfortunately AC is a critical utility in these condos, especially these days where there are few...
On East55 at least, the spandrel are backpainted IGU's as opposed to backpainted single-panes, so it is ultimately a price/quality issue. Would love to see more of the former but it's a premium few developers are willing to spring for.
Sure, except the unit layouts aren't great, balconies aren't on the optimal exposure (for solar performance or use) and the execution of concept is poor.
Lol ok. Little integrity. Completely erroneous comparison to Myhal, taste may vary but the quality of design and execution there are much higher. Menkes could have done better, that is on them. It's disappointing.
Would it be 80% leased if Menkes followed through with the type of high quality design they initially presented... yep So? It's just an indictment on Menkes integrity as a developer. Apparently they have none.