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Old Posted Nov 9, 2014, 9:51 PM
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The Complexe Desjardins should have never become a prominent landmark in the skyline in the first place. It should have simply blended along with other buildings in the skyline. Instead it has become an "edifice phare" in the skyline, and will remain so probably forever. The Palais de Justice is obviously misplaced, the building itself isn't ugly, it would have fit well on Rene-Levesque est. In general, the skyline east of Bleury is a mess. I've been walking the stretch of Rene-Levesque between St-Laurent and the CBC a lot recently and every time I'm appalled at the incoherent mix of buildings and the sheer ugliness of both new and old structures.
Rene-Levesque east of Berri is nothing less than an embarrassment. That stretch is in dire need of three things: more height, more street commerce, eye-catching architecture. It has none of that.
And then some smart-ass decided to light the building green. what were they thinking?
     
     
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Montreal and it's new mini-skyline in Griffintown, as seen from my terrace in 'the hood'. From this evening.



     
     
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Old Posted Nov 9, 2014, 10:05 PM
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Nice view !

Do you have another picture with Deloitte tower ?
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Old Posted Nov 9, 2014, 10:12 PM
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Nice view !

Do you have another picture with Deloitte tower ?
Actually Deloitte is in the frame on the left-hand side, but completely blocked from view by the tree/ ratty beige apartment block.

On the far left you can see rocabella & TDC peeking into view - can't wait to see that gap fill up !
     
     
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Old Posted Nov 9, 2014, 10:18 PM
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I don't know why but I've noticed a lot more smog this fall than normal here. I know it has to do with the DT being in a valley and air currents, but there have been some days where looking DT from the South Health campus is like seeing DT LA,
     
     
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And then some smart-ass decided to light the building green. what were they thinking?
I like the green lighting. They now look much better at night than during the day.
     
     
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Old Posted Nov 9, 2014, 10:36 PM
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^ Oh, really? I dislike it, I feel it is too tacky.
     
     
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Old Posted Nov 9, 2014, 10:40 PM
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I really like the Griffintown skyline photo. It is another example that shows the scale of Montreal - when looking at the whole skyline of Montreal, that bit would not even register.
     
     
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Oh I agree I can't stand the green lighting. Almost any other colour would have had a nicer effect but I suppose they felt obligated to match the corporate logo...
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Old Posted Nov 10, 2014, 12:25 AM
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I like the green lighting. It gives the buildings a softer appearance. I'll tell you, I'll take green lights over the actual shit-brown concrete panel colour of the complex any day.

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Old Posted Nov 10, 2014, 12:26 AM
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Oh I agree I can't stand the green lighting. Almost any other colour would have had a nicer effect but I suppose they felt obligated to match the corporate logo...
the only missing color is yellow. We need yellow.
     
     
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Old Posted Nov 10, 2014, 12:35 AM
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That Calgary shot is soooooo Canadian.
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Old Posted Nov 10, 2014, 12:43 AM
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That pic makes Montreal look very dated and ugly. All the worst buildings are put forward: Palais de justice, Hydro Quebec, Complexe Desjardins, Centre de recherche du Chum. Yuk.
It's not very tall, but it's definitely not ugly. Every time I look at it I'm envious of the Aldred Building, Royal Bank Tower, and all the stunning heritage structures in Old Montreal. You call it dated, but I see timelessly elegant buildings most cities would kill to have.
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Old Posted Nov 10, 2014, 12:50 AM
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Impressive density and plenty more on the way. You have a hell of a view of the ongoing transformation. I recall you posting pictures from the same view last year, should you have the time to find those and post them and compare them with this most recent one, That'd be highly appreciated!
     
     
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Never knew Calgary had any tall highrises outside of the core. Whats the building behind the core to the right? Looks to be around 30 floors tall or so.

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It's not very tall, but it's definitely not ugly. Every time I look at it I'm envious of the Aldred Building, Royal Bank Tower, and all the stunning heritage structures in Old Montreal. You call it dated, but I see timelessly elegant buildings most cities would kill to have.
I see both. Some of the buildings look dated, others look timeless.
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Old Posted Nov 10, 2014, 2:55 AM
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One Quebec town that I was impressed with is Rouyn Noranda..My first impression was that it felt more lively and larger than both Timmins and ValD'or..It's about the same size as Timmins (45,000 +/-), but it felt more modern, busier and built up. Both Timmins and Rouyn are hubs for their geographical location, yet Rouyn feels more bustling.
Totally agree. I am familiar with cities and towns in that region and found the same thing about Timmins vs. Rouyn. Rouyn has a number of nice charming cafés and restaurants in its downtown, something which is unheard of in Timmins. Rouyn is also a more interesting city culturally (it has a pretty decent film festival for example) in spite of the fact that it has similar demographics and its population is much more homogenous than that of Timmins.
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Never knew Calgary had any tall highrises outside of the core. Whats the building behind the core to the right? Looks to be around 30 floors tall or so.
Those are the Westgate Park tower. Brava (2006), Encore (2008), and Ovation (2010). They sit across Bow Trail from the Westbrook LRT station (2012).


Westbrook LRT Station 4 - north entrance by benlarhome, on Flickr

There are some other highrises outside of downtown. There's the South Macleod Trail cluster, the Brentwood/University cluster, and isolated tower complexes at South Glenmore Park and Point McKay. Outside of these, yeah, the highrise development is heavily concentrated in Calgary.
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