The post was less about the competition and more about the expectation that this would be some sort of backflipping Burj Toronto...I found the post I made about that back in march:

I certainly never asserted that it needed to be 'The Burj'......

Not that I think that's a particularly brilliant building.........

But it's clear that a design competition was held and there were discussions between The City and Concord and the word 'landmark' was used.

I feel comfortable with the assertion that this building under performs what Concord itself implied it would be.

I didn''t think, and I certainly didn't feel, that we were going to get a 'world's best' here......

Simply that it was implied we would get City Place's best here...... and we did not.
 
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Either way whether this was/was not supposed to be considered Concord's signature project, this build is a functional waste of prime real estate.

When you're next to a tourist magnet in the CN Tower and a massive entertainment venue which draws thousands at any given point in time, but deliver a gigantic podium which offers absolutely 0 in value to the area asides from cattle herding people into it then that's an abject failure.

The tower itself is a gimmick show that's nothing special.
 
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I certainly never asserted that it needed to be 'The Burj'......

Not that I think that's a particularly brilliant building.........

But its clear that a design competition was held and there were discussions between The City and Concord and the word 'landmark' was used.

I feel comfortable with the assertion that this building under performs what Concord itself implied it would be.

I didn''t think, and I certainly didn't feel, that we were going to get a 'world's best' here......

Simply that it was implied we would get City Place's best here...... and we did not.
No doubt Concord Adex think this is their best project in City Place: the extra deep balconies, the balcony heaters - none of these features are available in other City Place buildings (and extremely rare in other Toronto condo buildings). Aesthetically, their idea of creating a landmark building was to make these towers the tallest (by far) in City Place and add a gimmicky maple leaf motif: there, that should please the public who have no stakes in these buildings (ie. non-owners)!
 
So not going to lie as the top gets squared off these two look a little bit better still missed the mark by a freaking mile but could be a million times worse
exactly... at least the tops are not just going to be left as a dog's breakfast like so many others have been. other than that they are a crime against architecture.
 
But for what was supposed to be the signature, the crown jewel of City Place as it were.........well........ it under achieves, by a fair margin.
...to be fair though, the bar didn't have to be raised too high here for it to be declared "signature". >.<
 

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