jn_12
Senior Member
Traynor: I think it's hilarious that the pictures come from hfboards. I didn't think anyone else here frequents that site.
I post there too. It's one of the best online communities on the net.
Traynor: I think it's hilarious that the pictures come from hfboards. I didn't think anyone else here frequents that site.
I post there too. It's one of the best online communities on the net.
I don't think Toronto is beneath the level of Aqua's architecture or Chicago's recent boom for that matter. L Tower and Absolute, for example, come to mind. However, Toronto's zoning is certainly does not encourage building 800 foot rental towers as long as we continue to allow 40 storey towers at Kennedy & 401 or North York Centre to exist.
Seldom will I ever say this, but I think that this site is without a doubt best left as a park. Not a plaza like Dundas Square, but an actual park similar to Union Square and Madison Square in New York. Even in its current vacant state, you feel a fantastic vibe standing on the site today. The openness really contrasts the hustle and bustle of Yonge and Bloor, and the view at night surrounded by tall buildings really can't be beat.
Yonge and Bloor is just about the best spot in the city for skyscrapers, and I'd like to see a few 60+ storey buildings just south on Yonge, and west on Bloor. But for the southeast corner, please build something like this, including the surrounding tall buildings
in all due respect, what does 40s towers like Solaris or any towers in NYCC have to do with Toronto's inability to built 800 foot towers ??