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Originally Posted by Harley613
Agreed on the Dale 2, I want to see that sucker rise.
I don't know if this will be filler, it will be noticeably taller than the Flaherty, and taller than anything on the street going West until Constitution Square I think. It might be a slightly prominent CharcWart for where it is.
I actually take 99% of my SSP ground level shots with my phone. I use my pro kit for my Instagram and personal stuff, but these SSP shots are drone/phone almost exclusively. It would be awesome to run into each other regardless 
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Well if you see a guy with headphones on listening to music but otherwise has a phone out taking photos with nothing plugged in that's because I use my 120GB Ipod classic from 2007. It's been around the world.
By filler, I was more referring to the seemingly simple styling based on the newest render. Once it's built it will likely be unremarkable by our standards on this forum. Exciting to see under construction but then immediately drops off the radar. It's a shame they dropped the glass corner and top.
It gives me Alt Hotel vibes but even less interesting based on the renders.
https://www.google.ca/maps/@45.419518,-7...Hguw!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?hl=en&authuser=0
Unfortunately some of our new downtown core buildings are going to fall victim to this with the height restrictions and lot line to lot line construction. The mid-block ones anyways.
Someone posted a photo of Claridge Pinnacle in another thread and I've always appreciated that building. It has the advantage of a corner lot and they actually took advantage of it. Ottawa was building some pretty cool stuff in the mid 2000s and while we have picked up the pace considerably on new starts, the design has gotten lazy on more buildings that I would like to see. You don't have to be a wizard and break the bank to integrate some type of redeeming feature on a building. Take the front corner of the Hillside at King Edward and Besserer for example.
It's easy to be a critic, but I suppose that is the entire purpose of this forum.