ushahid
Senior Member
People say that it looks like aqua Chicago but I think its much better than aqua. Aqua looks like it is still under construction.
I remember walking by the site in July as it had just reached grade. This project is progressing very slowly, but I expect that, like 56 Leonard in Manhattan, it will pick up speed once the podium is finished.
It's a harsh climate for just walking around outside getting from place to place, let alone having to work a long day outside in the freezing cold. Working in construction does a number on one's body that's for sure.
Then again, if I had to be outside in this weather, I would rather be a construction worker than a crossing guard. Standing still and sitting are the things that get you. If anything, the construction workers are much more comfortable than any of us waiting for a streetcar.
If anything, the construction workers are much more comfortable than any of us waiting for a streetcar.
People say that it looks like aqua Chicago but I think its much better than aqua. Aqua looks like it is still under construction.
People say that it looks like aqua Chicago but I think its much better than aqua. Aqua looks like it is still under construction.
Also the Aqua balconies look shoddy, and the mechanical levels break the sense of movement to the building. One Bloor FTW!
Don't worry, Toronto developers always find a way to screw up a good design.
Don't worry, Toronto developers always find a way to screw up a good design. How about we wait and see how this turns out, before we scoff at Chicago architecture (LOL).
Give me a break. How about stop to bring down the hype for this project? Or you like to arguing for the sake of argument?