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^Nope. I assume they are leds so you'd think they would last longer than that.
There is a Twitter account which mocks the burned out sections of the light feature.
I'm surprised with the amount of hate Aura gets in this thread. While I'm not a big fan of the 3 tier design, I consider it as one of the better looking buildings we have in Toronto.
IRL I have never heard anyone dissing the appearance of Aura. Many of my friends like the building and recognize it as the tallest condo building in the country. Many of them love the light strips at the top (which I think looks pretty good at dusk but quite awful at night). Personally I think the building looks the best when you look at it from the west.
I see lots of comments teasing the underground shopping mall. While the commercial failure is a pity, I don't see why one should see Aura as a lesser building because of the empty mall. The mall is an extra feature which is not found in most condo buildings. It is a bonus, not an essential element. Some folks here are particularly harsh on Aura, I wonder if they are/were owners of some of those empty shops
@TheKingEast said it quite well. The podium is just hulking and awkward. It's not beautiful, but more to the point its massing and layout really make both Yonge and Gerrard less appealing in this stretch.
The idea of a patio along Gerrard was a good one, but this was poorly executed all around.
The mall is not a feature. It could have been, but it's a liability instead.
The tower from the outside is the least problematic part of the complex, but that's hardly redemptive.
Sure there are worse buildings from the outside.
Again, damn w/faint praise.
But, on balance it's a fail, and more so because of what it could have been and should have been, especially at that size and location.
3 things that Aura could have done differently imo:
1 - No balconies.
2 - Mullions colored to the same color as the glass on the square sides of the building, similar to how they were done on the upper rounded portion of the building.
3 - Break up the podium with exterior stair access to the upper retail.
4 - Restaurants/patios on the upper retail with colored canopies to add color and some texture.
5 - No basement mall.
Why did the podium make Yonge/Gerrard less appealing? That space was a parking lot before Aura was built. I see Aura as a tremendous upgrade..
Yes. One Bloor West won't have any balconies.Are residential skyscrapers in Toronto allowed to not have balconies?
Why did the podium make Yonge/Gerrard less appealing? That space was a parking lot before Aura was built. I see Aura as a tremendous upgrade.
We love the placement of Bed Bath and Beyond and Marshall. Some folks see them as failure due to the low foot traffic, but for us it's a clean and quiet place to shop at. I don't equate commercial success to the overall quality of the neighbourhood.
I don't understand why the underground mall is a liability.
I'm rooting for Aura's management to do something creative with the underground mall
make College Park Great Again (TM)
I see the building as an adequate, business as usual, somewhat unique looking residential building, with a temporary tag of being the tallest of its kind in the country.
That being said, some of the best things about the building are stuff that we don't see or enjoy, such as the striking views on the higher floors, or the free membership to that huge gym.