steveve
Senior Member
sexy sales centre for sure.
i like how the tower joins in with the railway track. it looks kinda neat and adds continuity.
i like how the tower joins in with the railway track. it looks kinda neat and adds continuity.
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I don't understand why L-tower and Absolute sites got 'iconic' architecture, and Backstage got P&S suburban crap... Cityzen, how are these decisions made?
Those images make me think of a space station in some 1970s science fiction movie.
It's interesting how much they spent on making a design statement with the sales centre, yet so little on the building design itself. Makes you rather cynical of the whole process.... Hope the tower doesn't sell. Mr Ma is needed here.
I don't understand why L-tower and Absolute sites got 'iconic' architecture, and Backstage got P&S suburban crap... Cityzen, how are these decisions made?
i think they did a decent job considering the size of the site. they didn't have very much room to work with in the first place. it's not completely architecturally dull. and besides, just cause they made L tower and Absolute, doesn't mean they have to do it every time. i dunno...
They don't have to do it every time but wouldn't it be great if they did? It's not like Toronto is over-loaded with iconic buildings. As a matter of fact, when I look at books on international architecture, I almost never see any buildings from Toronto. It wouldn't hurt to have a few more iconic buildings to inspire us.Hey, will this tower have retail along the first floor?
Maybe if the Toronoto condo sales market stays healthy we might just see that happen a lot more in the next couple years.