barrytron3030
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[in advance, dear moderators, if something like this exists, please help a blind man out!]
WE ALL LOVE TORONTO. i think that's obvious. but let's be honest, this city has dropped more than a few bombs over the years. some buildings have destroyed neighbourhoods, some are oddities, and some are just plain butch!
here are my top FIVE, "1" being the worst, with brief commentary, i encourage you to join in with appropriate angst!:
1. Toronto Life Square: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2108/2308776056_a6aac1fb25.jpg
Don't think this comes as much of a surprise. firstly, it is really nothing other than a vehicle for advertisements. ugly ones at that. secondly, it is unoriginal (hello nyc, london, tokyo) this is not the toronto we love. next, the outside, with its puke grey painting, fake industrial and fake fans (jesus christ!) is absolutely vomit-inducing. lastly, it is massive and shows its ugly ass (parking lot) to everyone. special sympathy goes to ryerson which will have to deal with this beast even after their master plan.
2. Robarts Library: http://www.raisethehammer.org/images/brutalism_01.jpg
Sorry brutalism lovers, but this is ugly!
Fort Book, The Peacock, The Ministry of Truth. Whatever you call it, it is an eyesore on the city. It completely overwhelms anything and everyone around it, its concrete devouring any object that touches it. this building is particularly disturbing as it finds itself on st george campus, one of the cities most beautiful neighbourhoods. U of T is a gem as far as beauty and city-building goes - unfortunately, Robarts is not.
3. the Westin Hotel: http://www.globalhotelindex.com/jpg/2552013.jpg
my god is this thing ugly. another one of toronto's concrete monsters it concocted when it was going through its drug-riddled teen years. i think i may be over-exaggerating on this one but it probably ranks so highly on this list because of its eternal prominence on the waterfront. i hate that the most famous view of our city has this thing glaring back at the audience!
4. The Sheraton Hotel/ The Manulife Centre: http://www.rickshaw.org/images/Sheraton Center Toronto Hotel IMG_0181_41x1.jpg and http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3003/2400498951_3ef9a5f1db.jpg?v=1207757418
two more ugly sisters from george orwell's playbook. i put these two together becuase of their similar structure and use of materials, that is, use of one material, CONCRETE! don't get me wrong, concrete can be done right, but not here! these buildings are brutal, imposing and simply dated. they look like they are glaring at you in anger. they get even more criticism because of their respective locations. the former is sadly located on one of our most beautiful streets, across from our most prominent public space. the latter finds itself on one of the city's busiest corners, inappropriately surrounded by the swanky yorkville.
5. the Toronto Star building: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped..._Building.JPG/200px-Toronto_Star_Building.JPG
this beauty is here for similar reasons to the Westin hotel. i think we can all agree she is an eyesore. christopher hume must close his eyes every time he goes to work.
thank you all. please feel free to add your own and slam me for my slander!
WE ALL LOVE TORONTO. i think that's obvious. but let's be honest, this city has dropped more than a few bombs over the years. some buildings have destroyed neighbourhoods, some are oddities, and some are just plain butch!
here are my top FIVE, "1" being the worst, with brief commentary, i encourage you to join in with appropriate angst!:
1. Toronto Life Square: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2108/2308776056_a6aac1fb25.jpg
Don't think this comes as much of a surprise. firstly, it is really nothing other than a vehicle for advertisements. ugly ones at that. secondly, it is unoriginal (hello nyc, london, tokyo) this is not the toronto we love. next, the outside, with its puke grey painting, fake industrial and fake fans (jesus christ!) is absolutely vomit-inducing. lastly, it is massive and shows its ugly ass (parking lot) to everyone. special sympathy goes to ryerson which will have to deal with this beast even after their master plan.
2. Robarts Library: http://www.raisethehammer.org/images/brutalism_01.jpg
Sorry brutalism lovers, but this is ugly!
Fort Book, The Peacock, The Ministry of Truth. Whatever you call it, it is an eyesore on the city. It completely overwhelms anything and everyone around it, its concrete devouring any object that touches it. this building is particularly disturbing as it finds itself on st george campus, one of the cities most beautiful neighbourhoods. U of T is a gem as far as beauty and city-building goes - unfortunately, Robarts is not.
3. the Westin Hotel: http://www.globalhotelindex.com/jpg/2552013.jpg
my god is this thing ugly. another one of toronto's concrete monsters it concocted when it was going through its drug-riddled teen years. i think i may be over-exaggerating on this one but it probably ranks so highly on this list because of its eternal prominence on the waterfront. i hate that the most famous view of our city has this thing glaring back at the audience!
4. The Sheraton Hotel/ The Manulife Centre: http://www.rickshaw.org/images/Sheraton Center Toronto Hotel IMG_0181_41x1.jpg and http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3003/2400498951_3ef9a5f1db.jpg?v=1207757418
two more ugly sisters from george orwell's playbook. i put these two together becuase of their similar structure and use of materials, that is, use of one material, CONCRETE! don't get me wrong, concrete can be done right, but not here! these buildings are brutal, imposing and simply dated. they look like they are glaring at you in anger. they get even more criticism because of their respective locations. the former is sadly located on one of our most beautiful streets, across from our most prominent public space. the latter finds itself on one of the city's busiest corners, inappropriately surrounded by the swanky yorkville.
5. the Toronto Star building: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped..._Building.JPG/200px-Toronto_Star_Building.JPG
this beauty is here for similar reasons to the Westin hotel. i think we can all agree she is an eyesore. christopher hume must close his eyes every time he goes to work.
thank you all. please feel free to add your own and slam me for my slander!