Lachlan Holmes
Active Member
This week’s progress update, taken again from the bus this morning:
Agree. Saw these in person, and couldn't believe they weren't office towers.I find both buildings to be rather cold and institutional. I hope they’re at least pleasant at grade. Some variety of colour would have helped a lot here.
I like it. BDPQ was clearly working with an extremely limited budget here and I think they have delivered about as much as you could hope for in an affordable rental building on the side of the 427. This was never going to be nor was it trying to be some starchitect design - the goal was to deliver affordable housing at a reasonable cost in an architectural form which is reasonably attractive.
I agree that the materials don't look as cheap as what I expected in this area (and in this city in general), although I disagree that "reasonable cost" justifies typical Toronto black/white/grey. If the place was going to rent anyways on the basis of being affordable then why not just put some color on it (I refuse to believe black/white/grey is that much cheaper), given that there's no risk of not renting the place out because of radical/colorful design choices (black/white/grey was more justifiable on cut and paste condo towers in the middle of our anything generic sells so don't be creative/bald/colorful condo boom)I like it. BDPQ was clearly working with an extremely limited budget here and I think they have delivered about as much as you could hope for in an affordable rental building on the side of the 427. This was never going to be nor was it trying to be some starchitect design - the goal was to deliver affordable housing at a reasonable cost in an architectural form which is reasonably attractive.