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Uptown amounts to a building with a basic Art Deco shape and setbacks and little else. I'm getting tired of all these comparisons to New York Art Deco landmarks and how it doesn't compare well. No, this run of the mill development doesn't compare to the finest Art Deco towers that were built in the 1930s. What a realization! There's no need for anymore comparisons.
Thankfully you don't own or run this forum. If you limit discussion on the merit that it is pointless because nothing can be done about it now, then ALL discussion on here is pointless because none of us can do anything about any of it. Sure talk is cheap, but that's what we do on here. We discuss the merits or shortcomings of all the projects, despite the fact that we can do nothing about it except comment.
The rest of us apologize for boring you, but please don't try to stifle relevant conversation because of your irritation, thanks.
So if you want a real conversation instead of a compilation of ridiculous comparisons, fantastic. What sorts of details could have been "practically and affordably" achieved in this world of architects trained to work with curtain walls, one that lacks Art Deco masters? Would it be one-of-a-kind ornamentation like grillework, artistic motifs consistently applied or developed throughout the facade and/or reliefs? What degree of inspiration would be satisfactory? Also, consider the possibility of infusing classic Art Deco details with modern imagery.More to the point... The topic that Uptown is not living up to (or even closely approaching) the buildings that inspired it, is exactly on point and not moot at all. The developer announced it was to be inspired by the great Art Deco buildings of last century and has failed to deliver, so the project begs for criticism and suggestions of where it could have practically and affordably achieved its original goals.
..ISo if you want a real conversation instead of a compilation of ridiculous comparisons, fantastic. What sorts of details could have been "practically and affordably" achieved in this world of architects trained to work with curtain walls, one that lacks Art Deco masters? Would it be one-of-a-kind ornamentation like grillework, artistic motifs consistently applied or developed throughout the facade and/or reliefs? What degree of inspiration would be satisfactory? Also, consider the possibility of infusing classic Art Deco details with modern imagery...
More to the point... The topic that Uptown is not living up to (or even closely approaching) the buildings that inspired it, is exactly on point and not moot at all. The developer announced it was to be inspired by the great Art Deco buildings of last century and has failed to deliver, so the project begs for criticism and suggestions of where it could have practically and affordably achieved its original goals.
well, thats because ROCP is vaguely inspired by Art Deco as well... its too bad Traynor didnt finish off the roof elements in that render. must be getting lazy in his old age!
Before you go on a rant, you should pay attention and look back a few posts. There you will see that I did offer a cheap and easy way to improve this building's looks, that was more in keeping with an Art Deco theme...
...and I even did a render to illustrate my point.
Sheesh!
(Found in post number 1224 here : http://urbantoronto.ca/showthread.php?464-Uptown-Residences-(Balmuto-St-Pemberton-48s-Burka)&p=443926#post443926 on page 82)
so now we are just waiting to see if they follow through with the vertical detailing on the roof.... picture by casaguy from 2007: