taal
Senior Member
We'd all be happy if the discussion that Blogger#3 is trying to have were to happen in the Real Estate section. P&C threads are mostly for dealing with architecture, engineering, construction, urban planning issues surrounding the development.
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Yes, if I recall that's the very first comment I made and I've repeated it several times now...
Yes, if I recall that's the very first comment I made and I've repeated it several times now...
Regarding the statue - I see your point to a certain degree but if all the developers in this area could create similar pieices of art work we'd really enforce the notion that this is the Fort York neighbourhood ... I don't see the problem with that. Yes it wold be nice to have more of these in parks as well but at the same time the base of many of these condo buildings is more prominent and again we can have both.
Regarding the clash with the supposedly "modern" theme of the development I can't really see where you're going with that ... are you sure you didn't mean "Malibu" theme jk : - )
Anyway, how is the art work not modern? Because it represents the past? Can the two not co-exist together, isn't that what we strive to achieve on this forum / in this city. Do we not consider streets that integrate both the new and the old together to exemplify the best the city can offer?
Regarding finding the statue offensive ... well if such thing is the case I'll have to respect that opinion as feelings are feelings and unfortunately can't be controlled (at least humans seem to have that problem ). But if such were the case wouldn't you have hesitated to move into the "Fort York" neighborhood in the first place?
Regarding the statue - I see your point to a certain degree but if all the developers in this area could create similar pieices of art work we'd really enforce the notion that this is the Fort York neighbourhood ... I don't see the problem with that. Yes it wold be nice to have more of these in parks as well but at the same time the base of many of these condo buildings is more prominent and again we can have both.
Regarding the clash with the supposedly "modern" theme of the development I can't really see where you're going with that ... are you sure you didn't mean "Malibu" theme jk : - )
Anyway, how is the art work not modern? Because it represents the past? Can the two not co-exist together, isn't that what we strive to achieve on this forum / in this city. Do we not consider streets that integrate both the new and the old together to exemplify the best the city can offer?
Regarding finding the statue offensive ... well if such thing is the case I'll have to respect that opinion as feelings are feelings and unfortunately can't be controlled (at least humans seem to have that problem ). But if such were the case wouldn't you have hesitated to move into the "Fort York" neighborhood in the first place?