I really question why they have to build such a tall tower myself. They could easily build a podium style instead much like what Parade is like and a shorter towers on top if they wish. They said themselves many people complained about the tall glass towers. They could easily put the TCHC building over the school building with the entrance on the side from brunel. Infact, why not both C inverted. Or having a square donut shape? In the centre they could put a park for the kids like One Cole's above ground park. or have a swimming pool on the first level and a park on the second level or something towards that end (which can be shared by both schools). The inner units would face the inside park, the outer units face the CP park, the highway, or CP buildings.
I also think maybe they should mix the seniors and the other tenants together. Unless they have the are planning exclusively for seniors and have nurses to take care of them.
Regarding the shifting balconys. I find the architect is full of himself. It's all about forms and such. I don't find the shifting balconys all that impressive. However for the people living there, it seems like certain large families will have large balconies while many won't have any at all. How is that fair to the other families renting? Too bad? They generally pay the same rent. That lends itself to an exclusivity to certain renters. And the owners facing east, north and south have no balconies either. I'm glad you mentioned the architect's name. I didn't realize he was Peter Clewes. I found I liked Adam Vaughn more than him. My feelings towards him when he first spoke, was "Let me talk about me first." then it was "Let me talk about my great design and why people should be blown away by it". I agree the people in the room were pretty hostile to Adam, which I understand but not warranted. I think Adam, handled the crowd well. Even though they dissed him, he was taking it well and willing to discuss hence the meeting (better than PC who thought people were behaving badly, not taking into consideration the anger the residents who live there felt. Cuz he certainly doesn't and don't care).
One thing I don't understand also is how it will create more live in the area other than the school. Adam Vaughn complained about how there's nothing there. Adding the TCHC won't help either unless they intend to add in restaurants, etc within the TCHC. Unless Concord stops building town houses at the bottom or renting them out to banks, the only place people can actually use is Sobeys. There's no restaurants in the area.
One thing that irked the people there I think was the claim it's 80% cost of the average rent. I think average rent overall in Toronto rather than C1 average rent. $1100 for 3 bedroom is not 80% of the average rent in the area. 2 bedrooms in the C1 newer buildings are renting for over $2000 let alone 3 bedrooms. Also, 9' ceilings? Builders are selling 9' ceilings as a luxury condo. Most CP buildings are 8' infact. I just get the feeling it's like, TCHC wants to compete with other builders using tax money to outdo them.
Also, regarding the renters for TCHC. Adam said it would be catered to income around 30-65k but not solely. I kind of wonder if I should apply for TCHC rental myself. I earn around 25-30k and I've been scrimping and saving for 10 years to buy a condo. I only treat myself to a vacation once in 2-3 years. I don't even own a car so I could save more, I take the TTC. I hardly go out much so I won't waste money and I'm always looking for deals and savings so I don't have to spend so much to save more for the future so I can take care of myself rather than have the city take care of me. I even worked throughout high school and university to pay for my own tuition. Now, I'm starting to wonder why I'm working so hard to survive and build up. I should get govt to subsidize me instead so I can live without being so frugal. At 65k, I don't understand how the family aren't able to take care of themselves and need subsidized housing.
I read in news articles, many young adults don't bother saving. They spend what they have and save very little. Even teenagers live pay check by pay check. I don't think there's need for them to worry. I think they're thinking they'll just have the government take care of them if needed.
ah, sorry. A final rant. Adam Vaughn was complaining how he doesn't like the investors buying into the area and renting them out cuz they're looking for a profit. But, if it wasn't for the investors, the buildings wouldn't exist. I don't think the builders could build tall towers without investors help. Even the builders are looking for a return, so that's why they build. Why shouldn't the investors? I don't understand his claim. He doesn't like the high rises and it's investor orientation? But what about the large amount of taxes people in the downtown area pay to the city? Incoming money is good, investors and builders bad. You can't have one without the other. I doubt the city could build all these towers without builders and investors.