ushahid
Senior Member
they should do the same as Mirvish-Gehry. drop one or two tower and then the taller one should be 300m+
they should do the same as Mirvish-Gehry. drop one or two tower and then the taller one should be 300m+
So the second-tallest tower planned for the north-east position within the project can go, if it keeps the rest of the project intact.
Could also go with dropping one 80 and making the 88 a 100+
The Lower Yonge Precinct Plan put together by the City and Waterfront Toronto calls for less density and less height on the site. It strikes me as too timid for the west end of the site extends as far east as Jarvis. This proposal should been seen as a chance to create a major landmark near the foot of Yonge Street, and the land should simply be recognized for its proximity to the core: this will be a short walk to Union through another PATH extension, and would also be a source of riders and capital funding for the Waterfront East LRT. Dropping the density significantly will be a wasted opportunity.
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Density and height is less of an issue in this case than the positioning of the towers - which gives on the impression of cramming too much on the site (particularly south of proposed Harbour Street extension). They should remove one tower there and redistribute the density.
AoD
I'd be happier with not just getting rid of one, but rather two of the buildings and spreading the rest out over the space. I wouldn't mind more height either.