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Old Posted Aug 31, 2010, 7:19 PM
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isaidso - you can see the 2 approaches for the 'muni' here in an old 2001 photo.


(http://www.globalairphotos.com/image...dh2001_003.jpg)
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Old Posted Aug 31, 2010, 9:23 PM
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Oh man, its a slow day in skyscraperland, when all Cal gets to talk about for the whole day, is the future of Canadian skyscrapers and skylines. that havent even been built yet.

Thank god its 35 degrees today, and I can spend the evening chillin on the patio in Yorkville..

Otherwise I might end up going crazy...
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Old Posted Sep 17, 2010, 8:33 PM
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A great B&W night shot from Mike in TO at UT inspired me to add One Bloor to the view. It sure will dominate the Y&B skyline in the near future.


(Original courtesy Mike inTO at UT found here: http://urbantoronto.ca/showthread.ph...urka%29/page81 )
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Old Posted Sep 17, 2010, 8:49 PM
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Oh Yorkville, to die for darling... Just marvelous.

btw: you can see the superstructure for the Four Seasons hotel and Tower rising in the background in the right of the picture.
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[B][I]...btw: you can see the superstructure for the Four Seasons hotel and Tower rising in the background in the right of the picture.
I know. I will probably add FS to that picture and if I feel industrious, I'll add U Condos, Chaz and maybe even the top of the Cumberland Terrace Condos.

(Maybe I should have done a better job on One Bloor if I was going to add all the rest.)

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Anyone else see the "dirtiness" in the shape created by 1Bloors balconies?
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Anyone else see the "dirtiness" in the shape created by 1Bloors balconies?
Steveve, even a gay man that has never seen one, can see it.

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I'm hoping for the addition of at least 10 more floors for the 1 Bloor Proposal.
The 4 year wait isn't worth a stubby 225 m tower.
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Old Posted Sep 18, 2010, 3:59 PM
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well its actually 234 meters.... And when its all said and done and the height is official it will likely be over 240 meters.
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Old Posted Sep 18, 2010, 9:18 PM
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Well we lost height, but gained a little architectural flare... the balconies should be interesting to look up at!. plus, i find the podium more welcoming at street level.
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Has the 234 metres being confirmed? I thought it's just someone's estimation based on the previous height.
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Old Posted Sep 19, 2010, 2:57 AM
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to the best of my knowledge its a guesstimate.
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The height of the drawing I made with the additional 5 floors was definitely a guesstimate.This one here: http://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=52003
I just added 15 metres to the official 219 metre height. There's nothing official as fas as I know.
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Old Posted Sep 20, 2010, 10:47 AM
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I doubt there is another city with so many unconfirmed 500 footer heights. Oh well, at least there are only two unconfirmed 500 footers (both in Cityplace) and the Exchange Tower which definitely looks to be over 500 feet tall to the top of the mechancial from outside my window.
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I doubt there is another city with so many unconfirmed 500 footer heights. Oh well, at least there are only two unconfirmed 500 footers (both in Cityplace) and the Exchange Tower which definitely looks to be over 500 feet tall to the top of the mechancial from outside my window.
isn't the city suppose to have some sorta database with the "official" heights of the buildings?...

And BTW: how do construction workers know how tall their building is?. I'm sure they don't send a measuring stick all the way down the building. is it some sorta laser measuring device???
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Why is there no pictures of a future skyline of Hamilton?...

Oh right, because in 10 to 15 years from now, the skyline will probably still look the same. Canada's worst big city skyline.
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isn't the city suppose to have some sorta database with the "official" heights of the buildings?...

And BTW: how do construction workers know how tall their building is?. I'm sure they don't send a measuring stick all the way down the building. is it some sorta laser measuring device???
I don't know about a database of buildings but there's mountains of paperwork to find a height quite easily. Most of it is a matter of public record. It's easy for any one of us to find a height of a particular building however, there usually are fees involved.

I don't quite understand the second part. Construction workers build from plans not at whim. These working drawings include thousands of measurements.
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And BTW: how do construction workers know how tall their building is?. I'm sure they don't send a measuring stick all the way down the building. is it some sorta laser measuring device???
The architectural drawings always have couple of pages showing the elevations of the building being constructed - what the building looks like from the North, South, East and West. These elevations always show the height to the top of the structure, parapet or spire.

So anyone knows how tall a given structure is.
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London's is changing quickly. It has just been announced that another 28-storey building (tied for second-tallest in the city) will go up downtown on the waterfront (Renaissance Tower 2: Condos) to join the recently completed twin. Small potatoes for the big cities, but not for London.
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Hey, if you guys are unhappy with 1 Bloor, send it in peices and we'll construct it out out here in Calgary!! A residential tower like that (and a few more) would be just fine.
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