Why do renderings often portray the surrounding area as something totally unrealistic....that makes it look like a condo tower in the middle of Algonquin park, not downtown Toronto.
Wasn't this the building that you guys said it looked like a rocket ship and all. But it looks like they changed the design a little. It has height and all but that's about it.
"Why do renderings often portray the surrounding area as something totally unrealistic"
Suburban developer unaware people familiar with Sherbourne St (downtown dwellers) may like to see a more realistic setting? Or could it be its proximity to St Jamestown
The architect used the same base on 1 city centre (he must believe it to be one of his better creations)
Aside from the base i like the building simply because it is a little odd, which to me means different, from a lot of the current buildings going up. I like the fact that it has that tier with the taller half of the building on top of it, but thats my opinion. Who knows it could turn out ok if they change the base.
Looks like it'll end up looking like the bay Club.
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