Urban Shocker
Doyenne
It would be tragic if the facade of this dull little apartment building was saved and slapped on the front of a tower. A clean kill, and something beautifully designed and brand new to replace it, would be much better.
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It would be tragic if the facade of this dull little apartment building was saved and slapped on the front of a tower. A clean kill, and something beautifully designed and brand new to replace it, would be much better.
I have to say I agree with most posts so far - totally crazy for the city to allow developers to tear down buildings with so much character. The pictures posted on the previous page were actually quite pretty, and a facadectomy for either would be such an insult. There should be hoops you have to jump through (perhpas there are?) if you propose demolishing buildings of a certain age.
More photographs here, post #516
http://urbantoronto.ca/showthread.php?5147-The-(Church-Wellesley)-Village/page35
If you pardon the expression, this might be the perfect place for 70s/80s-style "contextualism", a la Diamond/Myers at Sherbourne Lanes, or even Hazelton Lanes' relationship to Hazelton...maybe there's a spirit worth reinvoking in circumstances like this...