DavidCapizzano
Senior Member
You should see what Concord built in the UK... Obviously cost is a factor, but nothing they've done in Canada comes remotely close to this:
No way... I remember seeing this is Shoreditch and wishing developers would step up their game in Canada. Little did i know...You should see what Concord built in the UK... Obviously cost is a factor, but nothing they've done in Canada comes remotely close to this:
You should see what Concord built in the UK... Obviously cost is a factor, but nothing they've done in Canada comes remotely close to this:
What a cynical response from the "former Concorder". However, It's quite believable because of the dreck we see . And what does it say about this city's acceptance level. If the design and built performance levels are so mediocre in Toronto, what can be done to change that ? There appears to be an exceptional wealth of projects at various stages in the pipeline, so what is really stopping Toronto from moving to higher standards - it certainly isn't for want of investment.I'm afraid the real answer is actually a pretty depressing one -- a little while ago, I asked a former colleague, who is himself a former Concorder, why their projects outside of Toronto were generally of a higher aesthetic quality. His answer? "Because we can get away with it in Toronto and can't in other places."
Well London and New York assume they are the top cities in the world, and therefore are entitled to the best architecture and/or largest investments including excellent and/or astonishing exterior design. (Doesn't always work there either.) Toronto still tends to think were so lucky to get a big new tower. Wow. Don't really stand in the way etc. I do think some aspects of design, including ground level preservation and base height alignment/consistency are things we are doing better, Just the overall impact of our biggest and tallest buildings is basically yech. (Mirvish-Gehry may at least be "astonishing" and hopefully draw a pleasing eye for a few centuries as well.). The rest = a forest of towers some with pointy angular tops or spingly add-on antenna towers not sculpted with the main tower design - another yech!).What a cynical response from the "former Concorder". However, It's quite believable because of the dreck we see . And what does it say about this city's acceptance level. If the design and built performance levels are so mediocre in Toronto, what can be done to change that ? There appears to be an exceptional wealth of projects at various stages in the pipeline, so what is really stopping Toronto from moving to higher standards - it certainly isn't for want of investment.
Does it really have to be that way to "guarantee" this project won't be value engineered down?While Principal Tower is gorgeous and I wish we could do that kind of building, the reality is that units there rent for the equivalent of $7k-$10k per month. If Torontonians are fine with rates like that, the architectural excellence displayed there becomes possible.
No way... I remember seeing this is Shoreditch and wishing developers would step up their game in Canada. Little did i know...