WeirdFishes
Active Member
Time has clearly not helped 'Time & Space'.
Yes. They've been taking their time with that level as it's the main amenities floor. Should go much faster above 11 as floors will rise in a thinner horseshoe shape up to the 17th floor and then just 2 thin towers above that to 29.it has been a few weeks for the north towers working on pouring the 11th and 12th floor slab
any reason why it is so long? is that the floor with the pool?
If you mean the single window in the post above yours, I think it is a bit early to get your hopes up!Is it just me or does the cladding on this section of the project look better quality? Haters gonna hate. But, as this comes together, I'm enjoying the aesthetic more and more.
Do you really think the overwhelming criticisms of this building can be summed up as "haters gonna hate"?Is it just me or does the cladding on this section of the project look better quality? Haters gonna hate. But, as this comes together, I'm enjoying the aesthetic more and more.
what do you mean urban planning issues? I am new to urban toronto and trying to learn.Do you really think the overwhelming criticisms of this building can be summed up as "haters gonna hate"?
I don't think it's fair to downplay or gaslight the very real reality of the architectural and urban planning issues that surround this development (massing, cladding quality, cladding variations, street-level plans, etc.).
All of which are facts and not opinions.
That's a bit optimistic. Well, the first part. There's a lot of empty units these days in this investor driven market...either due to people wanting it empty, or to rent out for income, or something else. I mean, there'll be over 1500 people most likely in this bunker...but I'm not convinced there'll be a lot of families in comparisoj to the total unit count, simply due to pricing, sizes of units and well, this being a newer building.I'm happy that 1600 new families are going to be living next to me, but that is one butt-ugly structure, that's for sure.