Mongo
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Typical Toronto boxes.
There's no smiley in your post, so I will assume that you are trolling.
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Typical Toronto boxes.
Typical Toronto boxes.
What are the chances of all three of these towers getting built? I doubt that the market can support 45 Bay, Union Centre, 156 Front, Oxford Place and the various other office developments. Something has to give.
These buildings looks very nice, however, I'm not a fan of the siamese twin concept (it looks a bit cumbersome). Southcore is already almost entirely made up of twins/triplets. I think these towers would look better as singular masts. It would also be nice if each tower had a unique design. Too much repetition in this part of the city.
My god is the Bay Street canyon gonna be impressive and extended so far south thanks to these bad boys. This looks to be the most ambisous project we've seen yet. I'd definitely equivocate this to the Hudson Yards project in manhattan.
Jobs go where the people are, and the people are more and more moving downtown.What are the chances of all three of these towers getting built? I doubt that the market can support 45 Bay, Union Centre, 156 Front, Oxford Place and the various other office developments. Something has to give.
As a whole, I'm liking what I'm seeing. I'm a bit surprised by how many towers they're fitting on the site and also how potentially bulky some of these towers look from certain angles. Looks like 2 slender towers joined together.
Typical Toronto boxes.
Quite surprised that the tallest tower will be floated over the rail yards rather than on the 45 Bay site.
Will any of these buildings be supertalls? (300m+)