christiesplits
Senior Member
The Senator David Croll Apartment on Bloor West @ St. George. It actually makes the Holiday Inn across the street look welcoming.
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The Senator David Croll Apartment on Bloor West @ St. George. It actually makes the Holiday Inn across the street look welcoming.
There used to be a trophy-engraving store at the base of that building (which was replaced by a computer repair store a few years back) that had a neon sign in the window reading "Tropies" (sic). My undergrad cronies and I always found it hilarious that something as relatively expensive and elaborate as a neon sign could have such a glaring typographical error on it (and surely it would undermine their reputation for engraving said "tropies")
I personally love buildings like this, that are SUPPOSED to be brutal and powerful and overpowering and in a sense ugly--- and succeed.
i get the sense that developers simply used the brutalist fashion to build on the cheap. that's the statement they make.
slap it up. slab it up.
i get the sense that developers simply used the brutalist fashion to build on the cheap. that's the statement they make.
slap it up. slab it up.