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Originally Posted by lio45
Yeah, those buildings look all so alike... bland nondescript glass towers.
Individually, any one of them in different surroundings would be fine, but I can't help but find that endless sea of them unappealing to the eye. A bit of variety would've been nice.
Maybe it'll age well, but I'm not sure.
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I actually like the effect, simply because there's glass. And, despite what I say next below, come on? If you were having a house party, would you ever choose anything in most of our cities over a nice, floor-to-ceiling condo in Vancouver? It's awesome there in so many ways.
The only part that kills me is that, at street level... for me, that might as well be a big box store parking lot. And this one:
http://vuosiamaailmalla.fi/blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/georgia_street_ylhaalta.jpg That's basically rural. Towers or not. That would feel like Little Harbour East to me. That's how it feels to me, looking at it. And I can't stand that... I need street-front density. I'd rather a low-slung Ottoman bazaar with buildings one floor high than that.
But the weird thing is my brain is so easy to trick. Like Halifax's new TD reclad... they're keeping a heritage facade (or creating? I don't know if it's original or added) at street level, but the tower is glass. So you have the right street level, with Vancouver's style of beauty of top. That's the perfect balance to me.
So as Vancouver fills in at street level in these condo areas, it's going to end up SO far ahead. The part it's doing first is the hardest, most size-dependent part to do. I've no doubt that in a generation those exact areas pictured above will be perfect to me.