Well, if you're going to get into discussions of urban planning like this one, maybe it's worth boning up on the Penn Station/MSG saga for perspective.
First of all, through Google-searching (I presume), you misentered the image url--but you're forgiven; it happens to all of us (and sometimes we notice soon enough to correct, sometimes we don't). I'll presume the image come from this link
http://www.thegate.ca/spotlight/travel-2/01384/travel-review-niagara-fallsview-casino-resort/
...and to be honest: photographing it from below the escarpment or from across the fountain doesn't make it any more palatable. Landscaping or no landscaping, added amenities or no added amenities:
it's vulgar kitsch, period. Though not without a possibly remediating "self-cognizant" quality; after all, it's a casino complex, what do you expect, it's "honest" about itself. And given Niagara's tourist-based economy, it probably
is, on balance, a good thing for the city. But, it's still Niagara Falls: it's not Toronto. And if you, yourself live in Niagara Falls--well, I don't question you about "people in Niagara Falls" (at least generically), but what on earth qualifies you to speak authoritatively on a Toronto issue?!? That's like being a Thomas Kinkade fan expounding on the AGO's General Idea exhibition--you're out of your element.
(Note: I don't mean to paint all Niagara Falls-ians with a common brush. Just as I wouldn't, unlike a lot of "urban leftys", paint all Etobians with a Rob/Doug Ford brush; indeed, I'd deem Rob & Doug guilty of misrepresenting "their own".)
So, to match your offer, if you want an example of what
Toronto has in the name of "one of the best things built down here"
And in the name of tit-for-tat,
I live in
Toronto. So dont question
that opinion;-)
Gosh. Golly. Gee whiz.
Earlier, you attacked my "criticism of [your] specific taste in architecture which is nothing like what you have presented." And now, you use the word "beautiful", which in effect
vindicates my criticism.
When you say "who will always win", is it in the sense that when it comes to the general public (including presumably, the "people in Niagara Falls" whom you refer to), Kinkade will always win out over General Idea?
Sure, you may have a
point there, but...
(Come to think of it, I'd practically
expect that from Doug Ford at this rate. Announcing a humongous Thomas Kinkade gallery as a landmark megamall feature in the Portlands)