UtakataNoAnnex
Senior Member
Not for the height/skyline monkeys apparently...We? Meaning you speak for and represent us all huh
Not for the height/skyline monkeys apparently...We? Meaning you speak for and represent us all huh
Huh? Typically more height=more floors=more units=more housing. Toronto needs to build taller.I 'm not sure why people are so opposed to height.Meh. I could do without this.
Assemble a larger floorplate with the development behind and build more housing at a shorter height, pretty please. Housing is what is important, not height.
I wonder if they were to chip away at it at the back like Steinway if that would mitigate shadowing on Jesse Ketchum.
TBH, I'd prefer billionaires parking their wealth in a condensed plot of land rather than building their mansions north of the city.Luxury super-tall buildings in Manhattan have come to represent a deeply unequal capitalist economic system - where a privileged few, holding an outsized share of the public wealth, literally tower over the rest of us who are having a harder and harder time making ends meet.
In the United States, empty towers co-owned by billionaires, foreign kleptocrats, shell corporations and REITs tower over a country where millions of unemployed people are without homes, the state inflicts violence on its most vulnerable populations, and unrest seethes in the streets.
Normally I would be really excited and interested in a tower designed by Herog & deMeuron in my own city... but something about that image unsettled. It looks to me like a crystalization of that horrible societal sickness sprouting up in our city and I'm not sure I like it.
Plus, who would want to wait for the elevator?
Luxury super-tall buildings in Manhattan have come to represent a deeply unequal capitalist economic system - where a privileged few, holding an outsized share of the public wealth, literally tower over the rest of us who are having a harder and harder time making ends meet.
In the United States, empty towers co-owned by billionaires, foreign kleptocrats, shell corporations and REITs tower over a country where millions of unemployed people are without homes, the state inflicts violence on its most vulnerable populations, and unrest seethes in the streets.
Normally I would be really excited and interested in a tower designed by Herog & deMeuron in my own city... but something about that image unsettled. It looks to me like a crystalization of that horrible societal sickness sprouting up in our city and I'm not sure I like it.
Plus, who would want to wait for the elevator?