The coloured circles proposal seems so unrealistic to me, and the wacky design doesn't fit the scale IMO. I could see a design like that working on a smaller infill with medium height, and that would work anywhere (big cities like TO and MTL or smaller centres even like Victoria or Halifax). But this substantial size project looks ridiculous with that design. It is an absurd assault on the eyes, too big, and also very questionable on how it executes. Kudos on not being a cookie cutter glass tower and all, but encouraging alternatives to glass doesn't mean they have to lose their marbles and throw them on a building LOL! Again, smaller scale and only on one building would be acceptable, but not here. Just my two cents.
"Ethan, Daddy needs to make dinner. Take your crayons and colour all these circles."
I think that's a great description. It's vibe really does evoke the playful, naive innocence of a child which really goes to show that not everything needs to be high brow.
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I kind of love that last one. Looks like a real place with unique character, colour, and whimsy rather than some bland, colourless cookie cutter tower that we typically see.
This will look fun from a distance which is where the vast majority will view them from. My first thought was WTF! But now I kind of like them. It's too bad it will be value engineered as Whipper pointed out. If this was downtown I'd want the windows to fill the circles.
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This isn't a proposal but I'm wondering if there ever has been a proposal at this spot. In my excursions on Google maps I noticed there is a prime waterfront area in Calgary west of downtown that's occupied by some car dealerships:
I suppose maybe decades ago it was fine for such a use, but nowadays it seems like a wasted opportunity. I would think that with the money those dealerships could make from selling their land they could build the fanciest car dealerships ever somewhere else in Calgary. Has there ever been proposals there?
I guess that explains it. Makes you wonder about the car dealers that are there. Are they not concerned about the contamination?
Perhaps a lot of the contamination is only an issue when you have to start digging and stirring up stuff that seeped into the soil. If so, there'd be less risk if all you need is a paved surface and buildings on a slab with no basement. There would need to be a little digging for plumbing but that would probably be much shallower than a basement or underground parking levels. Just a guess though.
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The proposal above is reminiscent of the BC Cancer research building, however the circles are much more repetitious; it brings a lot of imagery from mid century modern, usually a good thing overall, but I think some more contrasting elements would be better.
edit: designed by the same firm
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perhaps a monochromatic colour scheme would help, but this is literally the ugliest thing I've seen in a while. It's like a giant Plinko board.
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I like the Podium... but I really hate the colour palette. And the different sized windows in the tower is something I don't really like either .
However, I LOVE the risk they took with this along with the design form. I think it just needs a couple of updates and evolutions for the envelope and then it could be even revered as beautiful.
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Pinterest - I use this social media platform to easily add pictures into my posts on this forum. Plus there are great architecture and city photos out there as well.
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