ponyboy
Active Member
great idea. I hope that happens.
holy crap, this is beyond massive! however looking at that pdf, it seems the towers are extremely bland glass boxes... again!
Wow...166.9, 158.8, 146.9 and 139.9 metres to the top of the mechanical penthouses.
Aa Architects. Interesting proposal. This will certainly change the view along Bloor St. as you approach from the east.
http://www.toronto.ca/planning/pdf/stjamestown-bloor-parl-plans-sept10.pdf
Damn, do I hope so too! It has the potential to be a crazy-urban little street with a subway station at the dead-end. Spots like this don't come more perfect to create something special. I'll be interesting to see if they bite the urbanity or if we get something utilitarian.I've mentioned it before in another thread, but I had an idea that the abandoned Victorian houses lining the west side of Glen Road should be fully restored into a little restaurant strip along the lines of wonderful Baldwin Village or Mirvish Village, made extra cozy by the fact that it's a dead end street. There would still be plenty of room for the 3 proposed towers, so I don't see a need for demolishing these lovely old houses. It's a great opportunity to bring something cool to a neighbourhood that doesn't have anything of the sort. Wouldn't that be neat?
I hope you're listening, Peter Clewes!
does anyone know if the St. Jamestown towers bound by Howard and Parliament are privately owned or part of TCHC?