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Originally Posted by SpongeG
i love the TD building
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Originally Posted by Metro-One
 Me too, in fact I wish downtown had a few more large office towers in that vicinity.
The Burrard skytrain entrance is one of the most impressive areas of downtown, with the Bental, Hyatt, Park Place and other office / Hotel towers rising high above you. there you really do feel you are in the middle of a metropolis. In fact it even has a slight Tokyo feeling emerging from the subway into an area surrounded by 400+ feet office towers....slight...... (the cherry trees there help as well, hehe)
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Regarding the TD building, I could have liked it better if it had more design to it, and if it weren't paired with its smaller black box brother across the street. For me, it gives that whole block a dark, depressing feeling, not only because of the colour, but the lack of design.
Also, the neighbouring Four Seasons, which is middle-of-the-road (to me) has no design cohesion with the rest of the Pacific Centre, and sort of sits there, like an outsider.
Regarding the Burrard Skytrain area ... YES!! Great atmosphere!! Truly "big city."
Interestingly, back when Park Place was being drawn up, the original plan called for a 600+ foot building with a sloping, bevelled roof, rather like the Pennzoil Plaza in Houston (or is it Dallas).... anyway, because the city was strict about the 450-ft height limit at that time, it was redesigned, and made lower and bulkier. (It's still one of our nicer ones I think, with the pink granite)
The original TD Bank, even during construction, had pictures of a taller, thinner building, with lighter coloured glass, and more space around it. I personally would have preferred that, but people seem to like dark or green glass in this town, (with a few exceptions).
Oh well, nothing's perfect.