Toronto Minto Westside | 68.88m | 20s | Minto Group | Wallman Architects

I wouldn't say that glass condos are done, but rather I would say that there is now more than glass that architects can play with.
 
I don't really see the value in having front street continued a block west. First of all, a major street should feed into another major street. Next, the south end of Tecumseth is the meat packing plant: possibly the single smelliest spot in all of Toronto. The final blow to Front street being extended only to Tecumseth (as opposed to further west...something i will get into) is NIMBYism. The same neighbourhood that doesnt want this freed-minto building would cry bloody murder at having a major downtown street feed onto tecumseth and then naturally north through their neighbourhood. If Front street were to somehow be extended, i think it would make sense for an eastbound/westbound bridge to be built that doesnt meet up with tecumseth at all, goes over the rail tracks and meets up with Ordnance St and becomes East Liberty St. It is never going to happen but to me it makes more sense than ending Front street at the old slaughterhouse.

It still is a slaughterhouse. About 600 pigs a day, I hear.
 
"I think the outstanding problem (based on what can be seen here) is along Bathurst. That is a really long run of continuous building. The concern is that it will come off like a massive wall that will go from 15 to 18 floors in height for the length of the block. If there was a way to break that up it up a little, or to articulate it so as to create an impression of more than one building - that might help"

The building and facade along Bathurst could not look less like a continuous building and "massive wall". You are asking for a "way to break that up a little"? The whole facade is broken up!
 
Hey, "You can't have your cake and eat it too"...nice change from the original Minto/Freed taller proposal, and the neighbourhood should be so lucky of what they are getting here...Cheers for yet another nice project.:cool:

I was asked for my opinion, and gave it. As for yours, these changes came by way of some intense pressure from the local community - people for whom you have expressed little appreciation or respect - as well as the city councillor and city planning personnel. We aren't lucky, we made our luck. Otherwise we would have been stuck with the previous shlock that you fanboyed over.
 
I think the proposal still needs some more work. There needs to be something creative to break up the Bathurst street wall a bit more and on the south facade, I am not a fan of the flat wall approach. The articulation that looks great on the Bathurst side should also turn the corner and be on the Front street elevation. Being on the south side, the shadow effects would be interesting to the eye.
 
Viewing architectural design as 'fashion' is unbelievably superficial, which is to be expected from the hicks out there who drool over renderporn and design magazines... that's like so 2002!
 
The design for this is really really sharp, but it now offers even less architectural differentiation. Along Front Street, where are the distinct facades? I thought it would be cool to continue the Front Street streetwall with a European-style variation in facade expressions, but instead it just looks like Reve is being pushed aside and bullied by this project.
 
Hahaha..i dont know about that...i have to find the article where it states that a more realistic 10.000 pigs a week get slaughtered there.:eek:

Yikes. Either way...unfortunate. Someone I know has been documenting some of what goes on there, including pigs turned yellow and red from dehydration during transport on that scorching day last July, and some frozen and 'freezer-burnt' on some of the colder days of this winter during transport.
 

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