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Old Posted Jul 26, 2013, 5:53 PM
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hey hey hey! I think they have the copper roof scheduled to be replaced in 2112, so you better make sure it is brown!


In 2112 they'll have the technology to keep it green !
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Old Posted Jul 29, 2013, 3:54 PM
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Calgary going into BEASTMODE!

By CtrlAltDel in the Calgary section.

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Here is the SE angle, in 5-8 years (or so).



Other angles to follow...
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Old Posted Jul 29, 2013, 6:25 PM
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Currently I'm not a big fan of that angle cause of the gap in between SEC and Bankers Hall but Brookfield Place really fills that massive gap well. Might be one of my favorite angles when all is said and done.
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That view is definitely becoming one of the better ones!
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Old Posted Jul 29, 2013, 6:59 PM
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I'd love to see a big project in the West end of downtown to anchor the skyline. All of these giants are starting to create some disproportion.
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Love the Calgary 2018 shot. I was hoping somebody would make one. Calgary is looking awesome, it will be so cool come 2018 to see these projects actually in person. I will be making a trip out there for sure. Keep the future renders coming!

I haven't seen a new TO shot recently. Could someone could do one (based on island view) showcasing Ten York, Massey Tower, Eaton Center Tower, Harbour Plaza project, and any other projects approved, u/c, or strongly likely to be built by 2020 that would alter the skyline.
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The view from the north from CtrlAltDel

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Old Posted Jul 29, 2013, 8:40 PM
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The foreground (all along the river) is about to have a pretty large proliferation of towers (of moderate scale - mostly residential) over the next several years. Some very big plans afoot (not yet represented in these renderings).
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The foreground (all along the river) is about to have a pretty large proliferation of towers (of moderate scale - mostly residential) over the next several years. Some very big plans afoot (not yet represented in these renderings).
Is that the 7 tower urban village we've been hearing about forever?
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The view from the north from CtrlAltDel

Hawt...wow!!!
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The view from the north from CtrlAltDel


Holy Shit!
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Man that's great work CtrlAltDel! 225 6th really balances out the skyline. Now we got to get some height on the West End.
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So who here is going to do some Toronto shots? It's been a while. But I think it's more realistic to include things that are u/c, approved, or close to sold out, meaning they are likely to happen. Don't include the 8-15 year projects/what ifs like 1 Yonge, Mirvish, Oxford, 2 Bloor
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Wowsers. If you showed that to anybody who wasn't aware of Calgary they'd probably think it's a skyline of a city 5 times Calgary's size! Amazing.
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I would love to see comparison photos of those. Like the current on the top, future on the bottom. I bet it would be even more astonishing than the ones that people made in 2007.
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I suppose that won't happen then. I made one of my own using the original of that fuure render and the new future render. I'd post it, but people would bitch at me.
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I just had an eyegasm.




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CtrlAltDel just dropped this beauty on twitter:

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Old Posted Aug 8, 2013, 5:39 PM
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I would love to see comparison photos of those. Like the current on the top, future on the bottom. I bet it would be even more astonishing than the ones that people made in 2007.
I will be doing some more, with before and after shots. I just moved back into my place after being evacuated for a month and a half, so my files are ready to go. Just need to find the time...
Thank you though for the kind words!
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