ADRM
Senior Member
Or maybe the builder knew there would be problems with proposing a higher building due to shadowing issues, and decided to go with the present height.
I'm not sure if that was intended to be sarcastic or serious, but if the latter, there's nothing to indicate that was the case as far as I'm aware.
Really, the broader theme of slagging the city's planning process and the associated misapplication of certain principles to projects in instances where they weren't actually applied is what I'm taking exception to.
And, yeah, the 28-storey version looked squat as all hell; glad we have what we have.