Toronto U Condominiums | 183.79m | 56s | Pemberton | a—A

Yep, might have even had a chance of bringing some of the more boutique stores from just a block north down south a bit, with the added foot traffic. You really have to wonder what someone is thinking when he drops almost 2 mil. on a townhouse on Bay St. Really odd choice.
 
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Yep, might have even had a chance of bringing some of the more boutique stores from just a block north down south a bit, with the added foot traffic. You really have to wonder what someone is thinking when he drops almost 2 mil. on a townhouse on Bay St. Really odd choice.

Probably why they've had a hard time selling them.
 
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Indeed, there is a lot to like here. I personally am not loving the gridded resolution of the mechanical and amenity penthouse and crowning fins but that's a minor qualm.

I wonder if those who don't appreciate what aA's delivers are simply misunderstanding the position upon which I and others stand. For me (at least), it's less about conceptual perfection than technical competence (though I thoroughly enjoy Peter and the firm's hand whenever I see something new).

Look at the detailing in Interchange's photos: minimization of spandrel and unnecessary floor-to-floor coatings providing a better connection between exterior cladding and interior living environment; an interplay of materiality which hints at a deeper understanding of where to place more and less expensive components, a simple parti guiding the whole composition, etc, etc, etc...

If other firms in this city were more...competent...then perhaps yes, aA (and some others) might have a tougher run for the praise they (clearly) earn. As it stands however, the lazy 'design' and embarrassing execution of far too many projects in this city is evidence of design and development culture that is not only aesthetically myopic, but clearly more-focused on an easy profit rather than architectural (and there's a lot to that term) excellence.
 
I like this project, though the mechanical penthouse is somewhat awkward. The "reeds" and slanted stack of balconies give the architecture a playful and light aesthetic, but the grid of lines at the top is formal and rigid.
 
I like this project, though the mechanical penthouse is somewhat awkward. The "reeds" and slanted stack of balconies give the architecture a playful and light aesthetic, but the grid of lines at the top is formal and rigid.

Yep, concise way of expressing the apparent problem. I agree. Though I'm wondering if I just like that contrast or tension. I'm not sure yet.
 
I know this is going to sound quite narrative and conceptual... BUT since I'm not the only one that is reading the towers/ balconies as blades/ reeds of grass etc. I have to say I really like the mech grid. It reminds me a lot of the pattern on dragonfly wings, especially in conjunction with what strongly resembles reeds/ rushes.
 
I know this is going to sound quite narrative and conceptual... BUT since I'm not the only one that is reading the towers/ balconies as blades/ reeds of grass etc. I have to say I really like the mech grid. It reminds me a lot of the pattern on dragonfly wings, especially in conjunction with what strongly resembles reeds/ rushes.

Very interesting take on that!

Few others will see that, but that will be always true for you.

Your very act of stating that is a virtual acknowledgment that different people will see different things, and there is no objective right or wrong on this. In the X2 thread I'll admit to having a little obvious fun lately declaring the exact opposite—that one could objectively declare indisputable architectural triumph on the crown of that building—but in truth I appreciate much more that someone can see meaning in decisions of style that may or may not have ever been intended by the architect. In a city where minimal Modernism drives much of the decision making process, it's not always easy to find layers of meaning, and cities aren't fun for too long without those layers.

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I went to OCADU... our critiques got really conceptual and flakey lol. I blame them. I do like the top of x2 for the record though. :)
 
From yesterday evening:

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