Red October
Senior Member
Sigh, if only the boot was kept.
and, it appears, a finger!We are not getting a boot, but it appears that we are getting a toe.
What about the Sony Centre permanent sign though ?
They have to do major work on the west walls of Sony Centre so I assume that is why it is still not permanent. By the time they can do something proper Sony will have moved on and we will have the Rob & Doug Ford Memorial Centre or some such!If the sign has been there for 10 years, doesn't that make it de facto permanent, even if it looks temporary?
That article is a perfect snapshot of the incompetence responsible for this fiasco. The crane was to come down a month after August 2015? Then in November 2015?
Then the developer asks tenants to 'please be patient,' but doesn't elaborate why it has broken numerous deadlines?
Feel badly for those living there.
Shouldn't this tower be renamed? It's clearly not an "L".
How about the "cobra" tower?
Thank you for the through explanation.They have to do major work on the west walls of Sony Centre so I assume that is why it is still not permanent. By the time they can do something proper Sony will have moved on and we will have the Rob & Doug Ford Memorial Centre or some such!
Shouldn't this tower be renamed? It's clearly not an "L".
Am I missing something? I always presumed the "L" in L-Tower was for "Liebskind" and had nothing whatsoever to do with the boot and the tower forming a "L-shape" - that was just a convenient coincidence. Starchitects have egos like eveyone else, maybe more so. It seemed pretty obvious to me why the tower was named what it was.