I don't think there's anything wrong at all with SW 1 and 2.
The balcony guard design on Sugar Wharf definitely saved that project from being generic. One thing i'll say about SW is that it has the one of worst podiums i've ever laid eyes to and walked through; it's a functional mess and the design is pure sterility.

Phase 1 of the Pinnacle project has a podium that's much better than what we see over at Sugar Wharf, and Phase 2 will just carry that fine work over. The towers here also have a design which doesn't rely soly on the balcony guard design, so that helps elevate things quite a bit.
 
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The top shelf architecture that's starting to get built (Forma, The One) is imperative if appreciation for good design is to materialize. You can't covet good design if you've never been exposed to it. For many Torontonians, all they've ever known is banal utilitarian everything.

But the podium doesn't effect the skyline.

We have to walk by that thing for the next 50+ years.
 
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The top shelf architecture that's starting to get built (Forma, The One) is imperative if appreciation for good design is to materialize. You can't covet good design if you've never been exposed to it. For many Torontonians, all they've ever known is banal utilitarian everything.



We have to walk by that thing for the next 50+ years.

I know, but my response was in regards to the post about how it looks from the water and how it effects the skyline. Anyway, maybe my opinion is skewed because of the plethora of ugly green and blue rectangles that have saturated the area.
 
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