rdaner
Senior Member
What I am most interested in is the handling of the theatre/cinema portion as DSAI are known for their arts spaces. Also an increase in density as the approved towers going up around this are now much taller.
They've done some decent work. It all depends on the budget the dev gives them.Oh man, Diamond Schmitt are some of the worst residential architects in the city these days. Hopefully this isn't another clunker.
2 big theatres, 1 medium theatre, 3 small theatres. Towers are the same heights as before. It's all very "Diamond Schmitt" but there are some remaining 'joie de vivre' elements from the old HPA version.
It would be a damn shame if we're only down to 6 theatres here.We're down to six cinemas? Is my memory wrong, I thought we were down to eight.
From 14.
I used to love going to movies, between crap product selection, and too few screens in too generic venues I've gone from literally a weekly movie-goer to less than monthly.
To be clear, that's entirely on Cineplex. There is a much better selection of movie in NYC where the exhibitors and distributors and not so lazy and cowardlly.
It would be a damn shame if we're only down to 6 theatres here.
Cineplex completely screwed up by not going into The Well, I think that's a mistake they're going to regret deeply in a couple years once they see how popular it will be. Especially since they're trying to pump the fact that cinemas arent dying.
I wouldn’t mind a few more varsity sized theatres in the city.
I think this is an overreach. Their latest work in VMC is quite good, and the new McMaster Graduate Student Residence in Hamilton is turning out wonderfully.Oh man, Diamond Schmitt are some of the worst residential architects in the city these days. Hopefully this isn't another clunker.
I think this is an overreach. Their latest work in VMC is quite good, and the new McMaster Graduate Student Residence in Hamilton is turning out wonderfully.
Perhaps their residential work doesn’t rival HPA, who is arguably the best local residential architect right now, but they are clearly capable of good work with the right client.