Torontovibe
Senior Member
This plot of land has a nice, rounded curve on the west side. It would have made good sense for the building to follow that graceful curve and create a flat iron building look. (instead of that useless patch of grass on the corner curve - WTF?) It would also have been beautiful and given Liberty Village an iconic, or at least beautiful building and yet, that opportunity was discarded. So what do we get? Another ordinary, boxy building that doesn't help to animate the street or give anything back to the neighbourhood. Why not at least put some great retail spaces along Liberty Street?
The thing that this building has going for it, is that it's not all glass and grey spandrel. That is a HUGE plus in grey Toronto! The red brick, and the slight curve on the side, makes this building half decent but sadly, it easily could have been much better. (without even costing more money to build)
The thing that this building has going for it, is that it's not all glass and grey spandrel. That is a HUGE plus in grey Toronto! The red brick, and the slight curve on the side, makes this building half decent but sadly, it easily could have been much better. (without even costing more money to build)
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