Riseth
Senior Member
November 6, 2020
Even this beauties days are numbered from Polson Pier
Even this beauties days are numbered from Polson Pier
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1000% agreed. I despise all of these waterfront condos/monstrosities blocking out all of our best buildings and destroying the skyline in the name of profit. Even the best ones like CIBC Square and Pinnacle ideally should have been built further north. In another few years all of the bank towers and nearly all of the CN Tower will be blocked from view of what was once our city's best vantage point.Slightly off topic but I am disgusted that first Canadian place is entirely blocked out by the atrocity that is Daniels.
If the city is gonna block all the gorgeous bank towers with waterfront condos, there has to be some minimum standard.
In this place, I'm ok with pinnacle blocking out CIBC square because it should also be nice, but some of these other towers are just a disgrace
Seriously. Some people are freaking out over the pencil towers on Billionaires Row in NYC or they're freaking out over subpar Hudson Yards. Fifteen years ago, fanboys were clamouring for the Twin Towers to be rebuilt. So, what? Gotta move on.I think these concerns are over-rated. Cities change; skylines change. I'm sure people used to routinely freak when another tall building went up in Manhattan, supposedly ruining someone's cherished view. I'm sure the sky was falling then too. NYC survived. Toronto will survive. It's not something fixed in time, forever immaculate. Twenty years from now the skyline will likely be different yet again and the concerns of this era will likely have been rendered irrelevant. I dunno, I think there are better battles to pick.
I think these concerns are over-rated. Cities change; skylines change. I'm sure people used to routinely freak when another tall building went up in Manhattan, supposedly ruining someone's cherished view. I'm sure the sky was falling then too. NYC survived. Toronto will survive. It's not something fixed in time, forever immaculate. Twenty years from now the skyline will likely be different yet again and the concerns of this era will likely have been rendered irrelevant. I dunno, I think there are better battles to pick.
We don't live forever. What is going up now will dominate for the majority of our lives so this is what we're stuck with. Yes cities change but it could have been better.Yeah, well, them's the breaks.You may take some consolation that at some point even those will come down and more stuff will go up in their place. You have to think long-term. I'm working on a series set in Toronto in the 1920s and that was a very different skyline, too. Buildings come down; new ones go up.
Yeah, well, them's the breaks.You may take some consolation that at some point even those will come down and more stuff will go up in their place. You have to think long-term. I'm working on a series set in Toronto in the 1920s and that was a very different skyline, too. Buildings come down; new ones go up.
Anyone notice this a bridge between Scotiabank (Arena) and CIBC (Square)
When I was walking by the other day I was thinking that it was a bit of a missed opportunity by CIBC to not have bought the arena naming rights too.Anyone notice this a bridge between Scotiabank (Arena) and CIBC (Square)
The shoreline moved south from Front in the past, it can do so again!!Except that there's no more room along the waterfront to block the banal condos that have gone up.
Oh god. We're gonna cover the Islands in ugly condos aren't we?The shoreline moved south from Front in the past, it can do so again!!