Conrad Black
Senior Member
Yes a good tradeoff. Mirvish is building a legacy for his family. Don't expect "cheapening" there.
One Bloor replaced this grouping of buildings:
But also more interestingly enough, a small experiment in laneway reuse:
In this case, I think the tradeoffs are good enough, unlike the Mirvish-Gehry project which will replace much large buildings and is highly, highly susceptible to the Cheapening effect.
I wish Liberty Village had been designed with intimate, animated laneways like this. Sure the buildings were ugly but that laneway was a good use of space. We need more public spaces like this all around the city.
Yes a good tradeoff. Mirvish is building a legacy for his family. Don't expect "cheapening" there.
It's strange, on the Southwest corner they've got the columns built up towards the 5th floor. On the Northeast corner theire still haven't fully poured the 3rd floor.