Roundabout
Senior Member
Fence has been put up around townhouses on Davisville. Demolition soon?
Man! That is hideous! A giant box with protruding balconies, some of which are glass while others are stucco? Christ!
Before you get so worked up, I suggest you get a handle on the definition of stucco.
Also, let me assure you that DSAI (and other high-calibre firms in Toronto) do not use stucco in their work.
The rendering shows what is likely precast. I don't see how anyone could get brick from that image. Stucco is unlikely too.
Also, is it just me, or are protruding balconies, for the most part, hideous and indicative of cheap, simple architecture? At least work them into the structural design a bit more...
Hideous? That's a value judgement which some people will agree with you on, and others won't. I don't believe there's anything inherently wrong with protruding balconies, I just want the overall look of balconies whether protruding or integrated to indicate some intelligent design. In this case, the design scatters balconies across the façades. It's not the first time it has been done, but it's not dime a dozen either. Diamond Schmitt know how to create pleasing designs through good proportions and quality materials. Ultimately it's up to the developer to sign off on the budget items, so we'll see whether this all comes together nicely, but based on the renderings for Balliol Park, I'm not worried.
In regards to 'cheap', I believe you're mostly using that to mean lazy, but I want to address the other connotation. These are rental buildings. Only landmark luxury developments are going to be able to spend limitlessly. This city is straining under high land costs, and to keep suites affordable for the average person, developers and architects have to find ways to economize. Sometimes we end up with some pretty ugly buildings out of the efforts of keeping costs down, but I don't see that happening in this case; at least there are no warning flags raised yet.
All of that is not to say that you're not entitled to your opinion of protruding balconies.
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"My kid could do that." Really? That ridiculous old trope? Post some designs by kids that that should be built, or stop insulting the intelligence of UT readers.Fair enough. I just find that a giant box, with protruding balconies, is something a 5-year old could design - Box, balconies, Done!
So would you contemptuously call a building faced in limestone or marble "filthy white stone"? Those materials get dirty too, and those buildings eventually beg for a cleaning, just like white brick.And I think there are extremes of economic concerns. I understand that buildings which are meant to have cheap rent are not going to be made of gold, but I just find that developers are squeezing every last cent out of projects and seem to care little for lasting aesthetic appeal.
Davisville is already ruined by those 50s/60s era, filthy-white brick, monolithic towers. They just completely dominate everything around them.
Call me old fashioned, but red-brick, with simple, yet tasteful architectural elements, is always a good plan for basic, yet aesthetically pleasing architecture.
I for one love those 50's and 60's white brick buildings. They stand the test of time.