Amare
Senior Member
Wow I legitimately had no idea the school had a rooftop basketball court. Now this is some real public sector innovation in Toronto!
I think this is nail on the head:
i think it looks good overall
if there was no colour people would complain that there is no colour
it serves its purpose very well for the community
I am not convinced by this argument, as good use of materials does not always mean simply just "good materials"/I have clients that show me pictures of houses in Rosedale and Forest Hill but want to build it on a beer budget, you can't build to the high standards without the funds that's just a reality, the City and the Province seem to be afraid to spend on buildings like they use to do a long time ago, most condos in Toronto are being built as cheaply as possible and as long as they have clients to purchase nothing will change, some have turned out surprisingly well but the majority are just blah... I do agree that the building could have been better but compared to a lot of the crap that has been going up i will take it, in the end the budget is the budget.
Brick would be more expensive, you are correct that using good material does not translate to better looking buildings, well designed buildings with good materials properly applied is the key. IMO i still like the building not crazy about the Red colour but i believe that they did it to tie in with the Red canoe.I am not convinced by this argument, as good use of materials does not always mean simply just "good materials"/
Would brick been any more expensive than the cheap looking panels they used? Probably not. In fact, it probably would have been cheaper.