drum118
Superstar
June 10
You are correct.No it's not. Every rendering we've seen shows glass fins that go above roof level.
What remains to be seen is what the final roof feature itself will look like.
The foot of University there is becoming one of the best skyline shots Toronto has. Since this city is on such a relatively strict grid, we don't get too much skyscraper clustering like you get in, say, the Financial District in Manhattan, where the streets are non-linear. This is one of the few angles where we do, and it makes the city feel bigger than it perhaps really is.
The foot of University there is becoming one of the best skyline shots Toronto has. Since this city is on such a relatively strict grid, we don't get too much skyscraper clustering like you get in, say, the Financial District in Manhattan, where the streets are non-linear. This is one of the few angles where we do, and it makes the city feel bigger than it perhaps really is.
Will look even more impressive once 10 York fills in the gap between the two Ice towers.