raptor
Senior Member
Any chance this conversation can be moved somewhere else? It has no relevance to this thread whatsoever.
You mean like the structure that held the title of world's tallest for 30+ years? Or the 50+ year old TD Centre? What do you consider "heritage" in a medium (skyscraper) that's barely 100 years old?
As for New York being some paragon in choosing great architectural pieces to grace its skyline:
There's a reason these lists exist.
I swear, there are some who would rather Toronto be a skyline of architectural pornstar manhood, instead of being a functional, livable city. I prefer the latter.
Addendum: You'll note that 432 Park Avenue is on two of those lists, and it's NYC's second tallest.
The problem with Toronto is, we do not have heritage landmarks tall enough to mix up with the bland Glass buildings so additional efforts needed to encourage tasteful architecture and originality.
Judging by his demeanor in the pics and nothing else...this isn't getting built guys. Time to close this thread up
the chick in the pic is his wife- Micki