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Originally Posted by giallo
I think the UDP are trolling us here at SSP now.
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To repeat a tired refrain, for a rezoning, which is what this stage of 1335 Howe's approval process is, the UDP is only tasked with reflecting on the
Use,
Form, and
Density of the project.
Use: is the building program supportable and appropriate for its site?
Form: is the massing of the building supportable and appropriate for its site?
Density: is the density of the building supportable and appropriate for its site?
For a rezoning, the UDP will undoubtedly have given their professional opinions on the presented details of the building, including: architectural expression (fenestration, material pallet, colouration, etc.); landscape design; planned building systems; and role in implementing policy and advancing City goals. However, while these comments are conveyed to the applicant and noted by Staff,
they are not relevant to the Panel's official commentary on the project at the rezoning stage where their mandate is to comment on Use, Form, and Density. All commentary extraneous to this focus is struck from the minutes and only the Panel's consensus items and noted contrarian points of view will be noted.
Now, this building definitely needs some design development, plus I think that this is the 'back', so it's not hard to imagine that the other side is cleaner and a more palatable expression. The sheer quantity of spandrel is depressing, but the offset balconies might turn out well and give the building some novel texture. I don't have an issue with the massing of the podium, which appears to reference the adjacent buildings and create a substantial street wall.
I'll reserve judgment until I see the front of the building and how it looks after design development when it comes before the DPB. Plus, if anyone is trolling SSP, it's the architects and their developer clients.