Traynor
Senior Member
While I agree one building behind a landmark may throw the whole view off, however I would have preferred several towering structures to build a skyline behind such buildings as Queen's Park and City Hall.
That way those landmarks could stand like a citadel or guardhouse commanding a great presence with towering monoliths at their back, as if an imposing army ready to strike. It would lend a stronger sense of power and importance to the structures as some feel those buildings represent.
(Please excuse the palm trees... I borrowed Dubai for my example.)
That way those landmarks could stand like a citadel or guardhouse commanding a great presence with towering monoliths at their back, as if an imposing army ready to strike. It would lend a stronger sense of power and importance to the structures as some feel those buildings represent.
![5364940350_c8e99d147a_b.jpg](http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5204/5364940350_c8e99d147a_b.jpg)
(Please excuse the palm trees... I borrowed Dubai for my example.)