CanadianNational
Senior Member
The fact that they're actually using colour and texture on this one is practically revolutionary.
It'd be great if the utterly grey-black, grey-blue colour conformity that has more or less defined the condo boom of the last fifteen years might be finally giving way to more colour, texture and pleasure.
The exciting heights and density of the last fifteen years aside, the cold, monotonous colouration of most those new buildings have left Toronto more grim, depressive and shadowed than it deserves.
This, and examples like Hariri Pontarini's 88 Queen give me hope that a desire for something better is getting through.
It'd be great if the utterly grey-black, grey-blue colour conformity that has more or less defined the condo boom of the last fifteen years might be finally giving way to more colour, texture and pleasure.
The exciting heights and density of the last fifteen years aside, the cold, monotonous colouration of most those new buildings have left Toronto more grim, depressive and shadowed than it deserves.
This, and examples like Hariri Pontarini's 88 Queen give me hope that a desire for something better is getting through.