Ramako
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Please continue all discussion about the placement of subway stations on the Yonge line here: http://urbantoronto.ca/forum/showthread.php/20264-TTC-Other-Items-(catch-all)/page92
That building looks really rich and beautiful. Maybe they'll keep the facade when they tear the building down. Then build upwards using the same look as the old building. It will look real nice if they do.
No disrespect, but you could make a case for Facadism when preserving historic or fabric buildings. But I don't think this fits the bill. Having said that, some stone and bright colour would indeed be very refreshing here. The only reason this looks good is because Y&E is so dull at the moment, we can do better.
I'm struggling to think of condo podiums anywhere in the city that look better than the current red building.
They certainly don't use those kind of rich dark glazed windows anymore. It cost too much to make per building. The eighties and the nineties were practically the last time I've see them being used. So why knock down a beautiful building. Too many skyscrapers in that area. They need briething space between each other. Build the 68 storey somewhere else or merge with the proposed 56 storey building beside it to make it broader and higher.
I'm struggling to think of condo podiums anywhere in the city that look better than the current red building.
Who is this "we"? The details are subtle but, I find this to be an above average 1980s design with superior materials. I'd hate to see it replaced by something typical of today which is starting to dominant everywhere.
Guarantee no-one here as ever commented on even admired this building before.
By "we" I mean any of Toronto's good architects. The best anyone can say about this 8 story building is it's "above average". Y&E will become a major node, density is appropriate, and "we" can build a superior replacement. If you don't agree ye are of little faith.
Guarantee no-one here as ever commented on even admired this building before.