Patriot
Active Member
I hope the top of the building is lit up when complete.
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wish we could build a building like that as tall as uptown...
For the few of us that cannot relate to this form of nostalgia for new traditionalism, as modern revivalism of some unspecified design precept from the past, we are left to scratch our heads at this acclamation, and hope that it is only an aberration.
Zephyr, there's no way to please everyone. What is "gorgeous" to me may very well be hideous to you. There's nothing wrong with that.
Out of curiosity, what would be your favourite recent addition to the Toronto skyline. I am not asking so that I can then tear it apart, rather, I am trying to see through the eyes of someone whose taste may be much different than mine.
Wow, enough with the histrionics, please! No one has claimed this building is groundbreaking, or harkens a new trend in architecture. People just like it, plain and simple. No crime in that, and it doesn't imply that those who do have inferior taste or intelligence, or don't appreciate a cutting-edge design too. Chill dude, and leave those hair follicles intact.
Thanx--and going back to Goldberger's New Yorker review of Stern on CPW, notwithstanding Goldberger/Stern's past history, I actually do think he conveyed the "gorgeousness" (as opposed to non-quotes gorgeousness) of the effort quite well. I didn't see it as an absolutely unqualified endorsement ("unqualified", that is, to the exclusion of Meier or whomever)First of all, I agree with adma's reponse.