CanadianNational
Senior Member
Although from my posts it might seem as though I've wanted to see this building washed into Lake Ontario (or at least be airlifted to some nearby college), I have to say that as a stand-alone object it's turning out to be as duly sleek and efficient as a good sales pitch. All that fine tailoring (and our tax dollars) seem to be paying off to create a very good looking regulation Diamond and Schmitt office building.
As for context - where live/work is concerned, we'll be getting KPMB's compact George Brown campus around it. So it should fit right in, anchoring a few square blocks of terribly tasteful, thoroughly functional utilitarian scholastic usefulness. An area with all the slight luxuries intact, in a neat, clean, perfectly fine neo-modern enclave of class and classes, schedules and lessons.
That's not a complaint, exactly. Still, I'm wondering if I should go wander around it with an ice cream cone, bathing cap, water wings and a speedo to check out the details when it's all done.
As for context - where live/work is concerned, we'll be getting KPMB's compact George Brown campus around it. So it should fit right in, anchoring a few square blocks of terribly tasteful, thoroughly functional utilitarian scholastic usefulness. An area with all the slight luxuries intact, in a neat, clean, perfectly fine neo-modern enclave of class and classes, schedules and lessons.
That's not a complaint, exactly. Still, I'm wondering if I should go wander around it with an ice cream cone, bathing cap, water wings and a speedo to check out the details when it's all done.
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