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Originally Posted by DTcrawler
Agree, the Met is a refreshing change to what we're used to in Ottawa and is quite stunning. I walk plast it nearly every day and my opinion on it hasn't changed. I know it's basically just a glass curtain wall, which many people find plain, but I find them to be quite sleek looking and I'd take one of those anyday over most of what we get in this city. I guess maybe I just have the architectural palate of a 10 year old.
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Naww, the Met is just gorgeous. The glass floats above the heritage building. The charcoal brick is practically invisible and allows the heritage building to take all the glory at street level. The strong setbacks of the podium and rooftop amenity space give the building a hint of an NYC art deco building silhouette. I love it. (edit: it's a travesty that this isn't 35-40 stories tall).
Double Edit: oops, this is in the 400 Albert thread, let's not stray too far. Here is an arbitrary comparison of the built form of The Met and the render of 400 Albert, for good measure!