mburrrrr
Senior Member
A little roofing, a few more windows and two less cranes to go.
That title goes to Monde.By far the nicest building on the Queens Quay East
By far the nicest building on the Queens Quay East
I wouldn't call a deep blue glass building with great reflections a soulless glass box.All I see is a soulless glass box. The mini parkette that this replaced had more character than this building.
I wouldn't call nice glass a saving grace for a building that literally has no architecture. This just looks like a huge glass blob/disappointment right at a prime spot on the lake.I wouldn't call a deep blue glass building with great reflections a soulless glass box.
That’s quite the generalization. It’s a beautiful building. Love the thoughtful notches and slick dark massing. It’s quite striking in person.I wouldn't call nice glass a saving grace for a building that literally has no architecture. This just looks like a huge glass blob/disappointment right at a prime spot on the lake.
This proves to me that tasteful quality cladding, with decently refined color, level of reflectiveness and architectural elements included in it (however subtle they may be) could make any glass box tower in Toronto appear sophisticated, appealing, motivating and even exciting regardless of how bland/simple/boxy it is structurally. I would probably put a simple structure with superb material/cladding on par with a complex twisting tower with a wow factor in it but with very crappy materials otherwise.
I mean this is what glass does. it's blue and it reflects light. Don't you think a building should have something more than that?deep blue glass building with great reflections
I can't tell if you're joking.thoughtful notches