Yeah, esp. here. Overwhelmingly blue-grey. Not in other cities. In UK this summer, newer high rise windows with amber & yellow tints were evident there. Looks so much better w sun & on greyer days. So, it’s a real thing!! My initial point was same materials always used & same glass towers were just an example. But, even a blue, grey & add a golden hue on The Pinnacle would make it a more standout attractive building.
While I am not speaking for the other towers with lesser qualities surrounding it, I do feel this tower is striking enough regarding its widow dynamics without adding and/or changing anything else to it currently. I do agree though that there are lots of other buildings that can't say that.
 
While I am not speaking for the other towers with lesser qualities surrounding it, I do feel this tower is striking enough regarding its widow dynamics without adding and/or changing anything else to it currently. I do agree though that there are lots of other buildings that can't say that.
I don’t know. Shades of the gold or amber climbing up this building tall tower would make it stand out more. Not the same.
 
In Toronto, there’s that one gorgeous red building & a sea of uniformity-colouring-wise. Like a “Sim replicant of towers” as someone put it.
T.O. is not blessed with beautiful neo classical arch. that adds to a more interesting & classically beautiful skyline. It’s a nice skyline but IMO, it needs to jazz up many of its postmodern structures w some vibrancy~Golds, ambers, coppers etc.. So much blue going on here. Pinnacle is a cool tower, it just needs some more pizzazz..
 
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I've seen so many horse heads in this thread... I can't get into bed without checking under the covers first. 😧😉

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