SLOCRO
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Is this a loft or condo? Are there concrete ceilings like a
All other lamb buildings?
www.theatrepark.ca:
Is this a loft or condo? Are there concrete ceilings like a
All other lamb buildings?
^ I happen to love exposed concrete. Then again, I'm a big fan of brutalist architecture, and many on this forum are not.
That is too bad. I wonder if it's a liability issue? Meaning, the developer didn't want shell out big sums of insurance money on the event someone slipped and fell because of the water? As rediculous as that sounds, it's a sad reality of our times.
I think anytime someone uses the term "world-class" as some sort of killer argument about what they believe is lacking in Toronto, that person should be forced to donate $1 to a TTC development fund. We'd have a downtown relief line in, like, minutes!
I also feel like this recent mania for fountains feels very Sim City-ish: drop the right improvement in a neighbourhood and watch your mayor approval ratings skyrocket! Everyone loves traditional architecture! Other cities have them, we should too, don't question it, just put it in!!!11!!
10 years from now, when we've moved through a dozen other manias, we'll probably look back at all of these hokey fountains and find them tres declasse.
10 years from now, when we've moved through a dozen other manias, we'll probably look back at all of these hokey fountains and find them tres declasse.
There's nothing more parochial than worrying about comparisons to Paris, London and Rome. But Torontonians are nothing if not parochial - wanting fountains that are basically copies of things in other cities. No, wanting "traditional" architecture (whose traditions?) shows how drearily obsessed we are with getting those Big Boys to notice us and give us a pat on the head. Little do we seem to notice that when you have fountains by Renaissance and Romantic artists, ersatz versions of those fountains in Toronto are below interesting.
And did I say anything about apathy? No. Quite the opposite! I wish more people on this site had a bit more imagination about where Toronto should head, in terms of city-building. If we really want to be a city that other cities envy, we should be doing things that no other city does - not putting things in that our Victorian fore parents neglected to include.
^Nice photos.
As per the replies: Haha, people are so funny on this site. There's nothing more parochial than worrying about comparisons to Paris, London and Rome. But Torontonians are nothing if not parochial - wanting fountains that are basically copies of things in other cities. No, wanting "traditional" architecture (whose traditions?) shows how drearily obsessed we are with getting those Big Boys to notice us and give us a pat on the head. Little do we seem to notice that when you have fountains by Renaissance and Romantic artists, ersatz versions of those fountains in Toronto are below interesting.
And did I say anything about apathy? No. Quite the opposite! I wish more people on this site had a bit more imagination about where Toronto should head, in terms of city-building. If we really want to be a city that other cities envy, we should be doing things that no other city does - not putting things in that our Victorian fore parents neglected to include.