stjames2queenwest
Senior Member
Awesome. Thank you
The truth is that in this image, TEN YORK is rising between 1 York and Maple Leaf Square, which are between Harbour Plaza and Ice. I am still not convinced that this is appearing from far away. That said it definitely has a large impact locally.Found this on Twitter
https://twitter.com/gabehurl/status/796463459504451589
Starting to poke its head up between Harbour Plaza and Ice
The truth is that in this image, TEN YORK is rising between 1 York and Maple Leaf Square, which are between Harbour Plaza and Ice. I am still not convinced that this is appearing from far away. That said it definitely has a large impact locally.
I'm not convinced by this tower either. Sure the materials are a step up for Tridel but the overall design isn't.I find it funny that people are now praising this project for simply not being mind-numbingly terrible in the vein of 300 Front. This is arguably one of the most prominent locations in the city and will define our skyline for ages. Tridel really knows how to set the bar low.
Look at Harbour Plaza and 1 York next door. They feel like the subject of Toronto's skyline and will so for me for ages. I am really disappointed on how those are turning out. Hopefully TEN YORK mitigates their impact on the skyline as well as the surrounding neighbourhoods. If you can compare 300 Front vs TEN YORK, please don't rank 300 on the upper hand in that comparison or I will critique the comparison. I am extremely surprised by the amount of Urban Toronto users who continue to critique this tower.I find it funny that people are now praising this project for simply not being mind-numbingly terrible in the vein of 300 Front. This is arguably one of the most prominent locations in the city and will define our skyline for ages. Tridel really knows how to set the bar low.
Who is wearing their pedantic pants? Not me. I was telling the truth, not a minor detail.Someone is wearing their pedantic pants today
Someone is wearing their pedantic pants today
I find it funny that people are now praising this project for simply not being mind-numbingly terrible in the vein of 300 Front. This is arguably one of the most prominent locations in the city and will define our skyline for ages. Tridel really knows how to set the bar low.
No one ever has any criticism for Harbour Plaza, except for me. There, balconies are dominant and there is only spandrel besides balconies at Harbour Plaza. The praise that they receive is just joking. They are slums even now. Worst is that:Harbour plaza are better in real life than in the rendering.
I m glad it turned so well.
these twin towers are simple,elegant and sophisticated.
Beauty is often in simplicity with elegance.
You almost hit the nail on the head, @steveve, that this is turning out great! However, even in its current state, there is still not enough praise for TEN YORK. In fact, several members think this looks like your typical Toronto condo.Personally, I think this is turning out fine, and looks good not just compared to other Tridel buildings but by Toronto's 'meh' standards as a whole. This isn't in the same ball park as a One Bloor per se, but its unique angular geometry combined with the prominent location make it one of the more interesting projects in the city. I think this project has deservingly earned a lot of its praise.I find it funny that people are now praising this project for simply not being mind-numbingly terrible in the vein of 300 Front. This is arguably one of the most prominent locations in the city and will define our skyline for ages. Tridel really knows how to set the bar low.
No one ever has any criticism for Harbour Plaza, except for me.