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Old Posted Apr 14, 2023, 9:11 PM
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I was genuinely surprised it's not Edmonton.

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I was genuinely surprised it's not Edmonton.

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That's way too creative for anywhere in Canada.
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Old Posted Apr 15, 2023, 4:33 PM
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Canada already has something like that called 'The Rooms'.
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Old Posted Apr 15, 2023, 4:48 PM
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Breathtaking vista of a garbage dump from a new neighbourhood in Calgary:

https://www.google.com/maps/@50.8665...7i13312!8i6656

Fugly ass condos that might as well be featureless clone stamped grain elevators:

https://www.google.com/maps/@50.8629...7i16384!8i8192

https://www.google.com/maps/@50.8630...7i16384!8i8192

The finished product somehow looks worse. There is zero landscaping or fencing of any kind past that corner. The ground entrances on the main floor of the second building to the right open right onto a patch of sod a meter wide and then the sidewalk.
That's ugly, it looks like 60's Mississauga planning. While I appreciate the mix in housing, those townhouses need a proper backyard, not an elevated patio above a garage....that's a terrible place to have a barbecque or a beer in the sun.

I'm not sure why they left some of those townhomes with white facades, they look unfinished and well, off-putting. I think the facades are unfinished, so I think I'm wrong.
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Canada already has something like that called 'The Rooms'.
I'm glad other people hate The Rooms too! It honestly just seems weird and out of scale compared to the rest of the city (was that the point?). I just think it distracts from what is otherwise one of the most beautiful urban settings in Canada.

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That's ugly, it looks like 60's Mississauga planning. While I appreciate the mix in housing, those townhouses need a proper backyard, not an elevated patio above a garage....that's a terrible place to have a barbecque or a beer in the sun.

I'm not sure why they left some of those townhomes with white facades, they look unfinished and well, off-putting. I think the facades are unfinished, so I think I'm wrong.
The white is the finished product. It looks worse than the u/c pics.
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I'm glad other people hate The Rooms too! It honestly just seems weird and out of scale compared to the rest of the city (was that the point?). I just think it distracts from what is otherwise one of the most beautiful urban settings in Canada.

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Old Posted Apr 17, 2023, 4:28 PM
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I was genuinely surprised it's not Edmonton.

You must be remembering Amsterdam in Edmonton:

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Or this beauty of a plaza in Ajax, ON

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Speaking of Edmonton it sounds like the Talus Dome sculpture was damaged by fire crews needing to rescue a man who got stuck inside.

https://edmonton.ctvnews.ca/a-first-...dome-1.6348669

At the 1:40 mark a guy whose job is specifically to protect it says "Nothing seems to last in this city."
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Canada already has something like that called 'The Rooms'.
The Rooms seems quite a bit more subtle.
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https://www.ctvnews.ca/business/lobl...ston-1.6360080

Does this mean we don’t have to see his dweeby face anymore on their commercials?
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I think this new midrise in Hamilton qualifies for this thread...

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Construction nearing completion here:


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Old Posted Apr 24, 2023, 11:06 PM
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Regina would be proud to build anything that pretty.
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You must be remembering Amsterdam in Edmonton:


instead of canals with riverboats, you get parking lots with prickup trucks! yeah-baby!!
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Or this beauty of a plaza in Ajax, ON


I actually kind of like this place. I was always confused as to why it's called Pickering Village but it's one town over in Ajax.
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^Despite now being in Ajax, Pickering Village is actually one of the original settlements in Pickering Township and was known as such since the mid 1800s. It only became part of Ajax in the 70s when Upper and Lower-tier municipalities were designated. My mom refused to believe it was technically in Ajax when I told her.

Having spent a lot of time in Pickering/Durham Region as a kid I don't mind it either. There's actually a number of actual historic buildings nearby. Also the back end does face the street properly: https://goo.gl/maps/fM1mvUjdFScYRgYD8
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Went to some lounge there almost 20years ago. I’m a fan of Tudor style. Wish there was more to this place. Reminds me of another plaza in nearby Whitby in the sense of being unconventional architecture for here that is tastefully done. Like the second storey balcony but wouldn’t want to be the one maintaining it in the winter.

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