ponyboy
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a saving grace for this building could be really nice up-lighting to accentuate the setbacks and make the crown look similar to the render.
a saving grace for this building could be really nice up-lighting to accentuate the setbacks and make the crown look similar to the render.
Not gonna lie.. I love shots where buildings disappear into the fog...
Check out urbandreamer's photo today in the One Bloor thread of Casa disappearing into the fog, it's wonderful.
24 October 2010: Did the crane come down today in the fog?
From Yonge, south of St. Clair. Four Seasons will totally dominate from this angle.
24 October 2010: Did the crane come down today in the fog?
I wish the entire tower had been clad in the black granite--would look so much better.
Are they going to put Granite or something on the "dark gray" area or is THAT it ? It looks like they will leave it as is and thus cheapen the look even more. I remember at the model it has a different color of granite that filled those gray areas we see now. I hate it when they do a bait and switch since they know the buyers don't have any recourse.
Here's a really nice shot by UT member Anroiduk posted over at the Four Seasons thread:
***Notice how stained/beige Uptown looks... It looks very close to the colour of the original renders!!! too bad it doesn't look like this everyday. I like the aged/classic look of it on the yorkville skyline!l]
Yes, it looks like an authentic deco tower in that shot. Here's hoping it will look better as it ages over time.