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Though I don't mind the rather Erickson-esque spin on "white, modern and concrete" in that condo downhill where Brule Terrace feeds into Bloor...
A couple of questions for Tridelwebmaster:
- Wasn't the original plan to align Riverview Gardens with the South Kingsway?
- Will the second proposed building east of Riverview Gardens have the same architecture?
- Will the currently existing apartment building be demolished?
- Will these buildings have retail at grade?
Though I don't mind the rather Erickson-esque spin on "white, modern and concrete" in that condo downhill where Brule Terrace feeds into Bloor...
It hides behind trees and shrubs well ;-)
1. I have to check with planning on the status of the application with the city on the street issues.
2. The second building (Two Old Mill) will have similar architecture compared to One Old Mill
3. The existing "office building" on the One Old Mill site will be demolished.
4. One Old Mill will have approx. 9000sf of retail
It's not amazing and it doesn't make up for the fact the architecture is rubbish.
It is actually quite nice. You seem to hate anything everybody else likes.
Dropping something white, modern and concrete in the middle of an area which is characterised by 1920's mock Tudor (brick and stucco) is disruptive. If Tridel wants to build something large, white, modern and concrete, why not put it in one of the 100's of other areas of the city that do not have a distinct 1920's/30's character? - that leaves almost all of the rest of the city for them to choose from...
My main problem is still the scale of this building though.
I don't care for the architecture, but the location is hardly in the "middle" of BWV. The level of foot traffic east of Jane is markedly higher than in this location.
There are a number of condo buildings on the same side of Bloor, going down the hill (and therefore to the west of 2500 Bloor W) which are Home Smith style, but I am not sure when/who designed them. I wish the architects had taken a stroll around the area...