ChristopherC
New Member
Well it doesn't necessarily have to look exactly like the one in the video, but I can't be the only one who would love a 400m+ skyscraper that isn't a box! I also like the location.
At the 2 minute mark, the supertall at the far left of the CN tower looks like it is 400m+ and it isn't a box!
It does a wonderful job or counter balancing the CN Tower and helps to integrate it into the skyline. The CN Tower will continue to feel removed from it all till we get something 400m+ plus down there.
Feel removed?
The CN Tower was the tallest freestanding structure in the world at one point, so there is an intended separation from the skyline. When cities develop a history of architecture, this also includes developing a tradition of building heights. For generations the Canadian National Tower has been the centrepiece of the skyline and a symbol of economic might for the entire country.
Why is it important to end the CN Tower's supremacy and crowd it with supertalls? Observation towers serve best when they are above it all. The separation is an asset as you can see more of the city. If anyone desires a more crowded view, they may visit one of Bay Street's towers.
(... or visit Calgary Tower by next decade.)
Isn't signature tower cancelled?
Signature Tower(s) are not cancelled. The plan is to do two towers, likely being launched in about 2 years. Concord has a couple towers they are tidying up and one more to launch before they are ready for the Signature towers. From what we've heard in the last year, the towers are expected to be around 60-65 stories each (both over 200m) and will boast some art feature.
It also appears that One Yong has been reduced to one main massive tower maybe 130 story's