raclll
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Webcam is pointing down for a nice view of the podium.
Webcam is pointing down for a nice view of the podium.
Anyone want an entire food court to themselves, just visit the food court in Aura's basement. Friday afternoon at 1:00 pm i had lunch there, it was just me and three other people. Two older gentlemen were just chatting and drinking coffee and a lady eating her lunch she brought from home.
Some of the tables were really dirty. I sat there about 30 mins eating and reading the paper and not once did someone come by to clean up the mess left on the tables.
Fantastic view! aura looks extremely out place but in a good way. It really does mark the beginning of a new era on the skyline, soon to be accompanied by many more giants.
Yes. Aura's significance lies in the fact that it is much taller than anything nearby and is completely out-of-context. It sets a great precedences for other skyscrapers to follow.
We need more of such buildings with heights completely out of most people's comfort zone. Downtown between Spadina to Jarvis should have no limit.
I'm not convinced the city's economics will support a litany of uber-talls in the downtown anytime soon because municipal and provincial governments, over the last decade especially, haven't adequately invested in Toronto's core infrastructure and green space (water and sewer utilities, sidewalks and landscaping, and the like...).
A balanced distribution of green space to meet the volumes of people that should be arriving to the downtown is something Toronto is not achieving, in my opinion. With the residential density being produced in the core, currently, let's see what the burden of cost is to service and satisfy this coming population. Toronto, and by in large the Province of Ontario, could be in for a rough realisation.
But for now, I'm enjoying these Aura pictures.