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It's a designated heritage structure. The whole point of designating a structure is to prevent the owner from installing pink 1970s style windows. Brushing aside a skyscraper proposed addition as inevitable because there's other tall towers around is absurd. Ontario will have the most pathetic heritage system in North America should this be approved. I tend to agree this is a fantasy to up the value of the property. The issue is the site specific zoning bylaw has no expiry date. I guess I'll likely be dead at such a time
Why would the Dominion Public Building have more credentials?
Somewhat suprisingly (ironically?) on another forum folks from cities like Chicago have occasionally applauded Toronto's (rampant ;-)
facadectomy which, let's face it, sometimes includes some pretty forgettable facades. These observations from afar correctly note the improved streetscape experience versus sterile/monotonous spandrel podiums .
A Chi-town forum member recently posted a before/after photo of a rather beautiful industrial building (cornices and arched windows) that was soon to be demolished in favour of the equivalent of a... "sterile/monotonous spandrel podium". The forum member quipped "Toronto would have saved this in a minute".
Not suggesting that's appropriate here of course (or aA's similar missile strike at
49-51 Yonge), or that we can't do better at respecting our waning heritage stock.
But a different take from a different city.