AlvinofDiaspar
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Berczy is merely "ok" - it isn't great architecture that's for sure. Just because something is scaled appropriately doesn't mean the detailing is of high quality or elevates it to the realm of the good.
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AoD
Berczy is merely "ok" - it isn't great architecture that's for sure. Just because something is scaled appropriately doesn't mean the detailing is of high quality or elevates it to the realm of the good.
AoD
Are you kidding?? You're including the Berczy as an example of bad architecture? It's a great design that is perfectly sized and fits in well with the neighbourhood. Kind of the anti-501 Yonge.
It's obviously not a great design when looking at the buildings in general. I include how it fits in with the streetwall and neighbourhood, and its scaling in the "design". It may not be the best design detail-wise, but you can't deny it fits in well compared to some 7 storey wall of glass.
It's obviously not a great design when looking at the buildings in general. I include how it fits in with the streetwall and neighbourhood, and its scaling in the "design". It may not be the best design detail-wise, but you can't deny it fits in well compared to some 7 storey wall of glass.
What about 7 stories of aA glass, a la the podium of say Mozo or better yet, Pure Spirits or Market Wharf? It's hard to argue the contextual value of those projects in historical precincts. Just because something uses a modern vocabulary doesn't mean it misfits.
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The Architect:
You've proved my point - i.e. it isn't Modernism at fault here - it is the use of materials that matters the most in these cases (and you know where I stand on 501).
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The reason those projects work well in the neighbourhoods is because they use the brick and brick colour so well in relation to what is all around it. The Berczy does the same thing. 501 just stands out for all the wrong reasons.
By the way, has any architect actually stepped forward yet to claim responsibility for 88 Scott?
...I am opening myself up to a shouting match with the high-and-mighty duo of Drag Queen and Shoe...
I'm almost loathe to participate in the conversation on this thread at this point, as it means that I am opening myself up to a shouting match with the high-and-mighty duo of Drag Queen and Shoe ....
The word you are grasping for, but not connecting with, is loath.