I completely disagree with the argument that this is just another office building. Anything is just another anything. Is this how we should treat all new projects which are to be built, regardless of the area? This is too often the case, and I agree with Tewder that people have been far too apathetic in the past and are now finally clueing in.
Its not just about this building either, or that Jack Diamond is designing it, but rather that this building, as with the next few, will be setting a precedent for what is to come- if you start low/mediocre, then expect to stay there. Set the bar high, and people will expect that standard for the what is to follow.
Naturally not every building needs to be built by a starchitect, or have an international competition decide its design fate, but we do and are finally realizing that we the general populous can influence the direction of projects and are also a part of the bigger picture. This is not a corporate waterfront, but a public watefront, and what we are seeing thus far as Tewder also mentioned, are squandered opportunities...
I think unfortunately, that this building is going to take the brunt of the debate and rightfully so- it is after all our tax dollars that are paying for a good portion of it, so lets get it right. I also don't condone just building condos down there either, even if they are from Clewes. There is a plan in place and it needs to be executed correctly, but as we are seeing this is not entirely the case..
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