salsa
Senior Member
Is this the newly refined design or just another render of the original proposal?
Is this the newly refined design or just another render of the original proposal?
Is this the newly refined design or just another render of the original proposal?
I much prefer a neo-modernist "box" that is honest about what it is, to a box (with no resolution either at its base or its pinnacle) with a cheesy pattern appliquéd on its facade to try and distract people from its uninteresting floorplate.
Is there really anything to this tower other than the pattern on its elevations? It has no relationship to the street or the heritage structures, in its current iteration, and has no resolution as you scan your eyes to the top of the tower. It's like they skipped the whole "massing" and "siteplan" part of the schematic design process and jumped right into finding a pattern to slap on its facade. Not good architecture, in my opinion.
Hopefully it will evolve into something interesting that contributes to the neighbourhood apart from bringing in new residents.
Project is much too tall for this location. Look at that wall of slab dwarf the very contextual 18 Yorkville. It doesn't remotely fit in here. It almost resembles the Manulife Centre.
As other buildings block the view plane suggested in the elevation (you can't stand that far back, you'd be in the reference library), I think the contrast in massing wouldn't be as noticeable at street level. To be fair though, tall buildings change the overall feel of an area even when preserving the ground level (e.g.: Five and St Nicolas). I personally like the sense of enclosure created in these districts. For wide open spaces, I can walk in the other 95% of the city.