rpeters
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huh, you,re joking right
I'll retract that part for the sake of keeping this thread on topic and avoiding debate. the trump and gehry comments I believe are spot on though.
huh, you,re joking right
...I'm afraid I'm gonna have to call you on your claim as the latest anonymous self-appointed chat forum expert on the subject.
If you don't like the towers' aesthetic, perhaps you may want to blame the architects? You know, the team who designed it?
And if you think bureaucracy is the key to good architecture, then I'm afraid I'm gonna have to call you on your claim as the latest anonymous self-appointed chat forum expert on the subject.
Wow...one of the more twisted and useless posts ever on UT....
Well, there aren't that many good architects for one thing....and any example of good architecture in this city is not a result of such compromise for another. From Revell and City Hall to Mies and TD Centre.
And if you think bureaucracy is the key to good architecture, then I'm afraid I'm gonna have to call you on your claim as the latest anonymous self-appointed chat forum expert on the subject.
Wow...one of the more twisted and useless posts ever on UT....the "towers' aesthetic" of the original design is what the architect designed....the latest iteration is what was left after the architects' vision was destroyed by local meddlers/politicians...
Well Toronto, you'll now be able to lay claim to the ugliest Trump tower in the world, the ugliest Frank Gehry buildings in the world, and probably the ugliest communications/observation tower in the world. Congrats!
There is absolutely nothing stopping Gehry from applying the same flourishes to these two towers.
AoD
A great architect can work around the issues that arise and create a project that responds to them.
dunno AoD....this is a completely different project now.....might as well be on different planets...