So I just wrote in another post that Bay-Adelaide West is a bloody bore.
With the office market heating up, maybe the developers will go in for the kill! How about 85 storeys for Bay-Adelaide East? Same skin as BA West, but for heaven's sake change the proportions, and go for a graduated, stepped approach on the east side. Not just another block.
For heaven's sake let's start having some fun around here. Skyscrapers are supposed to be a pissing contest! Just wishful thinking on my part, I am sure.
I totally agree with your vision of BAE but unfortunately Nathan Phillips Square and the damn shadowing laws will negate the height possibility at this location. It's a perfect location for a Supertall, but that is moot thanks to NPS. Though I do hope we end up with something other than a 45 floor version of BAW.
I like International Modernism, though too much of a good thing is always bad. It dilutes the special nature of anything if it's all the same. "If everyone is special, no one is special." as the saying goes.
Furthermore, while everyone seems to agree the quality of the BAW cladding is top notch, I personally don't care for pure mirrored facades on tall skyscrapers unless they have a unique tint like Royal Bank Plaza. So I would not want BAE to have the exact same cladding but instead, something that coordinates, just not an identical match.
A lot of people love the way buildings like BAW and the new One World Trade Tower in New York, mirror their surroundings and to quote one architecture critic "The facade creates a river of the sky reaching down to the ground." I personally find liking this phenomenon baffling. Why do you want your great architecture to disappear? Why do you want your surroundings to be prominent but not the building your are constructing? Why do you want your skyscraper to look like the sky? That's what we have the
ACTUAL sky for. I want my building to stand out from its surroundings. I want my skyscraper to appear as a construction
fitting in with its surroundings not
disappearing into it like the Predator monster in the Arnold Schwarzenegger movie of the same name.
I want my good architecture to stand out on the skyline, not become part of the sky or background buildings. You can still use glass, but you have to mix in other materials or have an undulating, convoluted or multiple setbacks OR choose a strong colour to for the glass differentiate it from the sky.
I just hope we get a good design here.