Amare
Senior Member
Yup it's official, I want to move into The Well.
Now if only I could get the money to afford the sky-high prices.
Now if only I could get the money to afford the sky-high prices.
Keep in mind theres also rentals in this complex. they take reservations in 2023Yup it's official, I want to move into The Well.
Now if only I could get the money to afford the sky-high prices.
Look at the rendering to see how much nicer blue/grey glass would have looked than the sickly green we got.If it were blue glass it would blend into other developments and/or the sky. At least the green stands out and compliments the red brick.
Look at the rendering to see how much nicer blue/grey glass would have looked than the sickly green we got.
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Do people actually hate how the overhead wires look?What an astoundingly ugly part of the city. Grey on grey on grey, concrete, soulless glass for miles, asphalt, a jumbled mess of overhead wiring, 2 overpasses, ugly LRT stop, and pretty much 6 lanes of traffic. And this is the view from the waterfront. The only thing that could make it more depressing is grey skies.
To quote the Jump Street movie--with an attitude like that, how you gon' make any friends, man?What an astoundingly ugly part of the city. Grey on grey on grey, concrete, soulless glass for miles, asphalt, a jumbled mess of overhead wiring, 2 overpasses, ugly LRT stop, and pretty much 6 lanes of traffic. And this is the view from the waterfront. The only thing that could make it more depressing is grey skies.
I actually quite like this photo and its coverage of different infrastructure in this city. Some of it we may not love, but in no way is it ugly from this angle. This comment feels a little ignorant of the area and what's around there and why it's there. I will not defend the planning, as it's not great, but the Gardiner's existence only made that more challenging. I don't think the area is perfect (no one does), but there's a lovely amount of greenspace here mixed with some decent buildings. The only *ugly* part is the sad, car dominated space between the connection of Cityplace and the lakeshore.What an astoundingly ugly part of the city. Grey on grey on grey, concrete, soulless glass for miles, asphalt, a jumbled mess of overhead wiring, 2 overpasses, ugly LRT stop, and pretty much 6 lanes of traffic. And this is the view from the waterfront. The only thing that could make it more depressing is grey skies.
It will be glazed in. Not sealed so it's an indoor, climate controlled, environment, but fully covered.