News   GLOBAL  |  Apr 02, 2020
 9.7K     0 
News   GLOBAL  |  Apr 01, 2020
 41K     0 
News   GLOBAL  |  Apr 01, 2020
 5.5K     0 

B

billy corgan19982

Guest
Lumiere sales centre

IMG_2311.jpg


Future home of Murano 3 or something like that

IMG_2312.jpg


Murano

IMG_2314.jpg


IMG_2315.jpg


The Hazelton

Nice street wall and expensive materials but the architecture is rather uninspiring

IMG_2330.jpg


IMG_2333.jpg


IMG_2334.jpg


Close-up of the limestone

IMG_2336.jpg


100 Yorkville

IMG_2337.jpg


IMG_2339.jpg


Four Seasons Sales Centre U/C

IMG_2340.jpg


Demolition of the Ford dealership

IMG_2342.jpg


IMG_2345.jpg


The Met in the distance

IMG_2347.jpg


Long distance shot of 22 Wellesley

IMG_2303.jpg
 
Thanks a bunch for the update. The Bloor-Yorkville area has some exciting stuff going on.
 
The first shot of RoCP is definitely the best one I have seen yet. It actually shows how close to the renderings the building got. It is too bad they didn't get a proper colour match between the podium and the tower (why very light cyan?) and didn't use reflective windows at the top as the rendering suggested.
 
Thanks for the awesome photo update, BC.

RoCP2 appears to be on it's 20th floor already!
 
.

I was just in Toronto for the weekend...it occurred to me that on one level it will be a shame to have the carpark at Yonge + Gerrard filled in, as the view of ROCP from that bit of Yonge is absolutely spectacular, and will only be more so with the addition of Lumiere. An extension of the park instead would be lovely.
 
Re: .

Hazelton does look like a bit of a bore. But it fits in well in Yorkville.

When its finished, it will look like it has always been there.
 
Re: .

Great update. ROCP looks really impressive in that photo, and the Met is really adding a big-city presence to College- Yonge. I think the hazleton is one of the more attractive projects and is very suitable for the area.
 
I like the black window units of the 1 St. Thomas building. I think the proliferation of toothpaste coloured windows and paneling that define this current building boom will become dated in a "what were they thinking?" kind of way in the future.
 
The Hazelton
Nice street wall and expensive materials but the architecture is rather uninspiring
I'd have to agree. It actually reminds me of Brampton's new Rose Theatre, but with a condo on top.
 
I think the proliferation of toothpaste coloured windows and paneling that define this current building boom will become dated in a "what were they thinking?" kind of way in the future.

lol. toothpaste coloured.
 

Back
Top