We've had one since 1975 it's called the First Canadian Place. If you're still not convinced, here's what i consider proof:
Take note that the building on the right which is The New York Times Building Is somehow considered a supertall on Wikipedia but as you can clearly see this couldn't...
Too bad it's not the Original bloors design not because it was taller but because of the uniq design, this one is obviously an Aqua from Chicago design. Not only the design but the heights of the two buildings are almost the exact same!
I tried to draw this building for skyscraper page just recently but my drawing did not turn out as well as i had hoped. This building really has width to it and for once we have a skyscraper that stands out when seen from the CN tower. has anyone else noticed how much it sucks that Trump hotel...
Sorry to repost another question so soon but i just figured out that the building circled here is not the Metropolitan Building
It appears to be an art deco style building but i can't find it on skyscraperpage
Thanks for any help guys!
Ok guys sorry nevermind so i found it apparently it was in the database and it was drawn by Alex and called "Princess Margaret Hospital" 1995
I was hoping to find out more information about the original art deco style building that's all =\
Hey guys i need help on figuring out which building this is:
More Specifically This Art Deco building that i cannot find in the skyscraperpage database:
I counted 18 Floors
Thanks guys for any help!
^^ Awsomeness. we just hit the 25 story mark. that's out of 58 according to ssp. Almost half way! I love this building because it reminds me of One King West with a somewhat similar design and with an added 30 meters of height!
like One King West I like the way the architecture is and how it...
I was just throwing it out there since i'd noticed it it made me think alittle :P but yeah if the official heigh isn't 166 and 165 it kind of takes the fun away