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Old Posted Apr 25, 2022, 4:08 PM
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Those Ottawa-Gatineau towers have a comparable heights (in some cases taller) than Aldred and RBC in Old Montreal.

That said, I think Rico was talking about pre-war skyscrapers, not those from the mid-century boom. In that case, Ottawa's skyline continues to be dominated by mid-19th to early 20th Century buildings, but none are traditional/classic skyscrapers.
Yep, I meant pre-war skyscrapers (it can be a beaux-art or art deco skyscraper built in he late 40's and 50's as well but it's moot anyways).
     
     
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Old Posted Apr 25, 2022, 4:26 PM
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I wouldn't call it a skyscraper but you can see an Art Deco highrise building in that Halifax shot. Queen's Marque makes the scale a bit more obvious. I think it's 10 storeys on the side with the balconies and that only goes about halfway up to the top of the dome. Bank of NS is visible there too and I think it's only 6 or 7 floors but it has tall floor heights, maybe to the point where it's tied with some 10-12 storey residential buildings.
As per google Earth the the BNS building is 33m tall measured from Bedford Row. So yeah a solid 10-11 floor tower block.
     
     
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Old Posted Apr 25, 2022, 6:31 PM
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These are great photos. They really show the bulkiness of the skyline, and showcases the increases heft and height that the new towers are adding.
     
     
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Even if not housing, turn them into large public parks to keep the green space but enable more people to access it
My thoughts exactly. Plenty of other space for housing. Greenspaces are critical to one's mental well-being.
     
     
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Old Posted Apr 25, 2022, 10:57 PM
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I'm glad to see Montreal is building towers again and beefing up the skyline. At the same time, the amount of blue-glass towers is becoming concerning and I feel its skyline will start resembling those of other cities and lose out on its distinctiveness.
     
     
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I'm glad to see Montreal is building towers again and beefing up the skyline. At the same time, the amount of blue-glass towers is becoming concerning and I feel its skyline will start resembling those of other cities and lose out on its distinctiveness.
Yes if it keeps going at this rate for another decade it will. I just wish there was a way to limit the blue-glass stuff to the level of infill rather than letting it dominate the skyline. Something like 2/3 the average height of the tallest 5 buildings with anything taller having to meet additional standards of quality and architectural notability / distinctiveness that the height warrants. Although I'm definitely relived that the Griffintown stuff was built at the scale it was rather than something more like Cityplace which very well could have happened without restrictions. Not that I'm against Cityplace, but I don't think it would have been a good fit for the Griffintown context.
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Even if not housing, turn them into large public parks to keep the green space but enable more people to access it
It's a great idea. The legalities are another matter. Most private space is designed to look pretty but discourage people staying and enjoying themselves.

The interim usage of a city built, monitored and, maintained park would be quickly forgotten. It would not go well for politician and developer once the time comes to replace the space with a building.
     
     
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Old Posted Apr 27, 2022, 1:22 PM
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Very table-toppy (but dense)... and at least I can see the Canadian flag sitting atop the Peace Tower.

(photo by me - April 26, 2022)



     
     
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^^^ precisely why that tabletop and height restrictions must be maintained.

..just imagine if that flag wasn't visible from that exact angle..
     
     
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^^^ precisely why that tabletop and height restrictions must be maintained.

..just imagine if that flag wasn't visible from that exact angle..
I know!! It would be a travesty!!!!!
     
     
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Awesome shot! This is by far the best angle of the city. What type of drone do you use of you don't mind me asking? I have the DJI Mavic Mini and I find the picture quality is not the greatest.
     
     
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Old Posted Apr 27, 2022, 3:03 PM
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Awesome shot! This is by far the best angle of the city. What type of drone do you use of you don't mind me asking? I have the DJI Mavic Mini and I find the picture quality is not the greatest.
Thanks!

I'm using a DJI Mini 2 for the Vancouver shots. It probably has an improved camera and sensor over the original Mini.

I'm now waiting for the Mini 3. It should be announced soon, and I'm sure it'll have some decent image quality upgrades.
     
     
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