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Old Posted Apr 10, 2012, 1:29 PM
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I think that Montreal would look ugly with more buildings at 200m because it would create a ''plateau''. I think its better to build buildings around 150-170m for our skyline to look good.
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Old Posted Apr 10, 2012, 3:22 PM
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I think it is safe to declare that no matter what happens, no matter how big our condo boom(s) will be, our skyline will not be drastically changed.


And that's fine, because Montreal right now doesn't need new tallests, it needs to fill the gap between the top 5 and the rest of the highrises. We need more infill, more highrise density. And we're finally getting it...bring it on!

Absolutely! Montreal needs to build multiple highrises which will eliminate downtown surface parking lots instead of a few very tall tower whose impact on street level experience will be limited. That being said, the projects recently announced will indeed have a somewhat important impact on the skyline when observed from St-Lambert. The development of the westen side of the skyline is particularly apparent. On the following picture, I added (very approximately) some of the said projects on the west side. Other eastward projects (which I haven't added) might actually be visible from that angle (Altoria, Altitude, SNC-Lavalin, Cité Internationale, etc) but their effect on the skyline will be more limited.

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Old Posted Apr 10, 2012, 9:35 PM
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That definitely changes Montreal's skyline from this viewpoint. Go Montreal!
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Old Posted Apr 10, 2012, 9:42 PM
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It seems Montreal didn't skip the party; it was just fashionably late! It will be nice if we still have Montreal to keep us entertained once the boom has exhausted itself in the other cities.
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Old Posted Apr 10, 2012, 11:59 PM
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We don't want to be Europeans? They are our ancestors. What you're saying is akin to a child denying any resemblance to parentage.
Some of us have European ancestors; Canada is a product of world immigration and has moved quite far away from being European. I'm originally from Europe and Canada strikes me as throughly its own place which is a wonderful thing. Besides, colonial people look to the mother country. Canada stopped thinking like a colony a very long time ago. Seeking inspiration from beyond our borders is natural, but Canada has reached a point where it's secure enough in itself that it doesn't look to former colonial powers like it did 100 years ago. We developed our own sports, our own cuisine, our own architecture, etc. that speaks to our Canadian mosaic, climate, society, etc.
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Old Posted Apr 11, 2012, 7:55 AM
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Mohkínstsis — 1.6 million people at the Foothills of the Rocky Mountains, 400 high-rises, a 300-metre SE to NW climb, over 1000 kilometres of pathways, with 20% of the urban area as parkland.
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Old Posted Apr 12, 2012, 8:40 PM
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It seems Montreal didn't skip the party; it was just fashionably late! It will be nice if we still have Montreal to keep us entertained once the boom has exhausted itself in the other cities.

Montreal condo prices were up 7% last month, despite a drop in construction starts.

Read more here

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/repor...ontent=2399137

http://www.montrealgazette.com/busin...988/story.html
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Old Posted Apr 15, 2012, 10:19 PM
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Happen to come across some artwork by French artist Stephan Martiniere. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephan_Martini%C3%A8re

Future coal harbour, apparently:
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Old Posted Apr 15, 2012, 11:11 PM
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Appears to use Vancouver as a basis, looks to be based in Harbour green park with it's wall, the Renassice, Pinnacle, black tower and Guiness tower clearly visible.
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Old Posted Apr 15, 2012, 11:26 PM
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Some of us have European ancestors; Canada is a product of world immigration and has moved quite far away from being European. I'm originally from Europe and Canada strikes me as throughly its own place which is a wonderful thing. Besides, colonial people look to the mother country. Canada stopped thinking like a colony a very long time ago. Seeking inspiration from beyond our borders is natural, but Canada has reached a point where it's secure enough in itself that it doesn't look to former colonial powers like it did 100 years ago. We developed our own sports, our own cuisine, our own architecture, etc. that speaks to our Canadian mosaic, climate, society, etc.
Blah, blah, blah...

You're now ranting about points not raised.

My original point stands: Canada should draw architectural innovation from around the world and not limit itself.
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Old Posted Apr 16, 2012, 12:49 AM
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- proposed Portlands Development finalist, Toronto (Architect: David Butterworth, Design / Visualization: Samuel Zeng)
http://21stcenturyarchitecture.blogs...1_archive.html
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Old Posted Apr 16, 2012, 1:23 AM
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Ah yes, the giant portlands handjob.
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Old Posted Apr 16, 2012, 3:07 AM
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Oh god, lit ooks like something out of a sci-fi novel.
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Old Posted Apr 16, 2012, 9:21 AM
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wtf are you guys talking about?! It looks amazing! Plus I love hand jobs!!! Giving and receiving. They should build that shit!
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Old Posted Apr 16, 2012, 11:22 AM
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Wow, Toronto... ummm...

Nevermind blue balls, apparently. I really don't know what to think of this proposal. It looks extremely fictional and impractical. I need to research its context as I have no clue what this building's use may be, aside from wanting the International Space Station to see how pro-phallic the city is.
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Old Posted Apr 16, 2012, 12:43 PM
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There's nothing to research. It's just a concept/vision by one of Toronto's tackier architectural firms. It has no chance of being a real proposal.
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Old Posted Apr 16, 2012, 3:32 PM
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There's nothing to research. It's just a concept/vision by one of Toronto's tackier architectural firms. It has no chance of being a real proposal.
Thank goodness!!
It obviously has the look of a fantasy proposal, nothing that could ever seriously be given consideration to being built. However, something more realistic looking of a similar height would look great in this location.
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Old Posted Apr 16, 2012, 4:47 PM
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Ah yes, the giant portlands handjob.


no fountain from the spire, hopefully.
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Old Posted Apr 16, 2012, 9:38 PM
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You're now ranting about points not raised.

My original point stands: Canada should draw architectural innovation from around the world and not limit itself.
I don't rant, I responded directly to your assertion that Canadians want to be Europeans. We don't. As you need a reminder:

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We don't want to be Europeans? They are our ancestors. What you're saying is akin to a child denying any resemblance to parentage.
And it was never stated that Canadians shouldn't look beyond our borders for inspiration.
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