ponyboycurtis
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The Reddit comments on this the other day were hilarious. Like.. bro if your calling this junk have you looked around? Sure the tower portions are a bit plain bit the ground level podium areas seem quite nice to me.
I want to know what those people think is nice.The Reddit comments on this the other day were hilarious. Like.. bro if your calling this junk have you looked around? Sure the tower portions are a bit plain bit the ground level podium areas seem quite nice to me.
Most of them think anything around 5 floors is nice.I want to know what those people think is nice.
Of course. It's not a design thing, it's a height thing.Most of them think anything around 5 floors is nice.
Some keep going on about Europe but cities like London do have tall buildings.Of course. It's not a design thing, it's a height thing.
And Paris was razed to build up the uniformity we have today.Some keep going on about Europe but cities like London do have tall buildings.
Yes. To a certain extent I like how they treat Yonge st. south of Bloor. They have kept a lot of the old building stock and the towers are are bumped to the adjacent lot on the side streets. It's a sensible way to preserve your high streets/shopping drags while increasing density.And Paris was razed to build up the uniformity we have today.
As someone who places great importance on heritage, I prefer having tall buildings in certain key areas in order to preserve as much of the pre-war building stock as possible. If you limit your city to 6 or 8 floors, the more will need to be demolished.
Yes. To a certain extent I like how they treat Yonge st. south of Bloor. They have kept a lot of the old building stock and the towers are are bumped to the adjacent lot on the side streets. It's a sensible way to preserve your high streets/shopping drags while increasing density.
They sit on projects for awhile. I would hope they start on these sooner rather than later, but we'll see.Wonder if this project will happen sooner than later...Doesn't Taggart usually sit on projects for years before getting underway?
I wish the Brigil Greyhound one got started already. It sucks we haven't even seen them break ground yet. I hope soon.I feel like there's 4 separate projects in this part of Centretown that have all been approved and proposed with little to no progress in the past 3-5 years. Disappointing...
They are supposed to finish the soil remediation imminently, after that hopefully it starts.I wish the Brigil Greyhound one got started already. It sucks we haven't even seen them break ground yet. I hope soon.




