cd concept
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When this building is done the masses are going to say. What a beautiful looking building love the precast columns and mirrored glazed windows ! !
Kinda answered your own question there, eh?how come this building and the one next to it have above ground parking? is it a water table issue? NXT right next door has below grade parking (though that one sits north of the gardiner and has water leakage issues in their parking garage as it's being rebuilt.
Kinda answered your own question there, eh?
Kinda answered your own question there, eh?
Always two sides to a coin...When this building is done the masses are going to say. What a beautiful looking building love the precast columns and mirrored glazed windows ! !
West of the Humber, most of those buildings are being/have been built into the underlying shale. Where Mirabella and Park Lake are is fill, however, with the shale much further down. Waaaay back when, there wasn't much more than sandbars between Grenadier Pond (and other now-disappeared ponds) and Lake Ontario, so most everything south of The Queensway (and even some north of it) in that area is pretty much new, high water table land.i'm not an expert at this stuff, it's just what i assume. was hoping for confirmation. there are buildings closer to the water that have underground parking so it's a little confusing to me.
Why is this podium so hulkingly large?
19 story podiumDundas square gardens has a 15 storey podium. Time and Space is going to be clunky as hell too.
The proportions aren't the issue imo. Pompidou Centre has similar proportions, for instance. Like everything, it comes down to architecture, design, quality, details, etc. That's where I fear this will fall down. The renderings promise typical Toronto style shlock.
Looks better now than what the finished product is going to end up like...if they kept it going the way it looks right now, it would look like housing in the eastern bloc