Lachlan Holmes
Active Member
Dominion Public Building is one of the most beautiful buildings in the downtown, but I'm not opposed to any additions if it's respectful to the original building. I think these are mostly respectful, with a few nitpicks:
1. I've never liked the "smaller podium on top of the regular podium" design. Unfortunately this seems to have that between the two towers. I know why they did that, to be able to fit in more office space (and probably make the City happier), but it just looks a bit goofy aesthetically.
2. The towers are just kind of okay. aA has done better, but they've also done worse as of late, so I'm not complaining too much. I do like how thin they are - floorplates of 545 sqm and 700sqm are pretty darn small and should appear quite slender and unique once built, if built.
3. Disappointed to see such a stark reduction in residential units (over 50%), because of the location. Given the location right in the financial district, I'd imagine a large amount of the residents would work in the financial district and thus could commute not only without a car but also without adding having to squeeze any more people on to the subway.
One thing I definitely look forward to is having patio space on the new pedestrian alleyway between this building and the second phase of CIBC SQUARE - it should be a nice space once all is said and done.
1. I've never liked the "smaller podium on top of the regular podium" design. Unfortunately this seems to have that between the two towers. I know why they did that, to be able to fit in more office space (and probably make the City happier), but it just looks a bit goofy aesthetically.
2. The towers are just kind of okay. aA has done better, but they've also done worse as of late, so I'm not complaining too much. I do like how thin they are - floorplates of 545 sqm and 700sqm are pretty darn small and should appear quite slender and unique once built, if built.
3. Disappointed to see such a stark reduction in residential units (over 50%), because of the location. Given the location right in the financial district, I'd imagine a large amount of the residents would work in the financial district and thus could commute not only without a car but also without adding having to squeeze any more people on to the subway.
One thing I definitely look forward to is having patio space on the new pedestrian alleyway between this building and the second phase of CIBC SQUARE - it should be a nice space once all is said and done.