At bottom I rarely buy the rationale that budget determines architectural quality. I use 'determines' strongly here. For no matter how big your budget, if you don't have an eye for design you'll never build something tasteful. And the converse is arguably also true: if you have an eye for design, then you'll build something tasteful almost regardless of your budget.From @AlexBozikovic's Aura article last year:
"Then there is the real thing, as at Aura, where the bottom levels are clumsily articulated in cheap windows and precast concrete. When I raised this with Mr. Graziani, he actually laughed. "That's the rendering," he said. "… And in Toronto you build to a budget."
Funny that Barry seems resigned to create the garbage he / they do. Funny that this happens only rarely with some firms, yet with others, it's standard practice.
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/new...-lesson-for-toronto-planners/article33621784/
Are you privy to all budgets of private developments in the city? please shareThere are so many projects in the city built on a budget to a much higher degree of refinement and style. I simply can't buy his argument...What makes it even worse is they are getting all these tall prominent towers and putting absolutely no care into what's designed/built.
Are you privy to all budgets of private developments in the city? please share