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A new application into the AIC to swap out the existing low rise office building here for a 12-storey midrise residential designed by @ProjectEnd 's favourite architect.
As is (From the Planning Report)
The App:
From the above:
West Elevation:
Site Plan:
Ground Floor Plan:
Parking Ratio: 177 spaces to 367 units gives 0.48.
Elevator Ratio: 3 elevators to 367 units gives 1 elevator per 132.33 units.
@Paclo
Broadly the height is supportable here, if slightly aggressive for a midrise next to a school yard and yellowbelt. But it's poorly massed. Too many transitions in height, there need only be one setback on the Mt. Pleasant frontage, but it should be a bit deeper.
The parking ratio seems high for the location and unit sizes.
The unit sizes are extremely small for an area that seems unlikely to sport a high student population.
I think lifting average unit size would work out better here for the financials and building quality.
The appearance of the building, at this stage leaves much to be desired.
As is (From the Planning Report)
The App:
Application Details
www.toronto.ca
From the above:
West Elevation:
Site Plan:
Ground Floor Plan:
Parking Ratio: 177 spaces to 367 units gives 0.48.
Elevator Ratio: 3 elevators to 367 units gives 1 elevator per 132.33 units.
@Paclo
Broadly the height is supportable here, if slightly aggressive for a midrise next to a school yard and yellowbelt. But it's poorly massed. Too many transitions in height, there need only be one setback on the Mt. Pleasant frontage, but it should be a bit deeper.
The parking ratio seems high for the location and unit sizes.
The unit sizes are extremely small for an area that seems unlikely to sport a high student population.
I think lifting average unit size would work out better here for the financials and building quality.
The appearance of the building, at this stage leaves much to be desired.