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Batay teasing some new stuff at Christie and Dupont:
Batay teasing some new stuff at Christie and Dupont:
Counterpoint... we are seeing a huge shift in demand for retail (if anyone on this board should know that, it's you . I don't know if mandating retail especially on a secondary street is beneficial, especially if the retail is just going to wind up empty, or a weed shop. It looks like this is some sort of community space? I agree with you that we need "animating features" but not sure we should be mandating retail when the demand for it is nil.I like everything except the ground floor expression which does not appear to accommodate retail properly (no signage band)
Counterpoint... we are seeing a huge shift in demand for retail (if anyone on this board should know that, it's you . I don't know if mandating retail especially on a secondary street is beneficial, especially if the retail is just going to wind up empty, or a weed shop.
Yep, I think you're right. Thread title adjusted.@ProjectEnd are you sure that's 232-242?
Looks like 258-264, NW corner of Christie & Melville
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I think that's 266 Christie visible adjacent in the rendering
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Oh my I love that turquoise brick and there's some interesting detailing too. Certainly not getting my hopes up though.
Yea, I concede, that's definitely more teal than turquoise.My vote is the colour is actually teal blue (it matches the cotton shirt I'm wearing). Either way I luv it.
And my hopes remain up until ...
Edit to add: I checked out this firm's website (for the 2nd time this year ;-) and for those who don't know them, they do pretty amazing stuff with brick. Originally from Ontario, Batay-Ssorba are a husband and wife architecture team who returned home from Los Angeles back in 2010, where they had worked under Frank Gehry and Thom Mayne.
Check out the website: https://www.batay-csorba.com/