raptor
Senior Member
273.75m to the top of the fins. 311.85m to the top of the spires.
I find the tower bulky and inelegant and the spires superfluous. Maybe it's just the way it's depicted in the render...
New docs posted December 10: http://app.toronto.ca/DevelopmentAp...4327348&isCofASearch=false&isTlabSearch=false
From the Cover Letter:
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^looks like a Christmas present wrapped with red ribbon. will look good during Christmas days.
I can't really tell how the architecture has changed. But I'm not a fan of the change to using the go-to Toronto dusk render. Notice how countless renders in this city are showing their buildings seemingly around twilight. Not midday, not the golden hour. It's after the sun's set (or before it's risen). It's practically dark and I can't tell what I'm seeing. Aren't the diagonal braces some sort of bronzey colour? Well they look grey in that render.
Anyway, do we know what the columns are clad with? Or is it straight concrete? Wouldn't mind if they brought the 4-colour of the elevator shafts and mirrored that with the columns. Green, blue, red, yellow - one colour for each side. Perhaps just the lateral joins between the columns. Still a huge fan of the structure so not dissing it. And I've done this touch up with the original render. But anyone think if the building really wants to make its mark and be miles ahead of southcore blues, have the columns truly pop.
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