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Le 1250 Boulevard René-Lévesque 14 18.18%
Le 1000 Rue de la Gauchetière 18 23.38%
Tour de la Bourse 18 23.38%
Place Ville Marie 9 11.69%
Tour CIBC 18 23.38%
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Old Posted Nov 9, 2014, 9:42 PM
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Montreal's high fives poll

What is your favourite tallest in Montreal ?
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Old Posted Nov 9, 2014, 9:44 PM
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1000 de la Gauchetière

1250 René-lévesque

Tour de la Bourse

Tour CIBC

Place Ville-Marie
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I love Tour de la Bourse + PVM, but you know, I think it is time for them to get a facelift.
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You should probably label your pictures. No idea which is which.
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Old Posted Nov 9, 2014, 9:56 PM
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sure ! Thanks for noticing.
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1250 René-lévesque takes it for me. I'm not sure if this is an unpopular opinion, but it's actually one of my favourite post-modern designs in Canada. The proportions are seem excellent to me. Behind that I'd put PVM, with Tour de la Bourse and Tour CIBC tied. PVM is a classic and while the others may be just be boxy, they have a classic modernist look.

This may be an even more unpopular opinion, but I've never liked 1000 de la Gauchetière. It just looks… awkward to me.

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Torn between 1250 Boulevard René-Lévesque and 1000 Rue de la Gauchetière, one choice only..René-Lévesque.
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Place Ville-Marie.

I didn't know what it was until SSP, but it's my memory of flying into MTL 100 times.
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1000 de la Gauchetière in the early lead. I would have ranked it 5th. Tour de la Bourse first, CIBC 2nd.
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Wow that's an old picture, the CCE towers aren't up yet so before 2000.
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^ Could you have imagined the excitement by the MTL forumers, have they had a SSP back then?
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Before the Bell Center! (before summer 1993)
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You can see the crescent hotel at Rene-Levesque and Crescent. And notice, the Bell centre (sorry, the Molson centre) isn't even built yet. This picture is 1992. Look at the area around the tower, what a mess it was back then.
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PVM is a National Icon.
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This is too hard. The only one i wouldn't even consider is 1000 de la Gauchetiere.
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1250 R-L is my favourite, most modern design, and aside from the hat, looks like a fairly timeless design. Don't really get the love for PVM, it's nice but aside from the shape of the building (in plan) I don't see anything unique about it.
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Still laughing at the title "Montreal's high fives poll". Which of these Montreal skyscrapers gives the best high five?
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Still laughing at the title "Montreal's high fives poll". Which of these Montreal skyscrapers gives the best high five?


Probably the 1000... he's the middle finger of the skyline
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What about PVM? That thing's got four arms.
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1. 1250 east facade only. If were talking west facade then it takes second spot behind tour de la bourse.
2. Bourse
3. PVM
4. CIBC
5. 1000
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