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Originally Posted by officedweller
The variation and contrast in colour and building material texture (glass, steel, stone, concrete, wood) defiinitely create a more interesting cityscape.
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Different styles and materials create a "layering" effect and add depth to the cityscape, which is why cities like New York look so interesting.
This kind of contrast is why I didn't mind the original Eaton's building much (at least in its cleaner days, and sans the additional two floors which deviated from the original design). The huge, white horizontal slab set directly against the huge, brown vertical slab of the TD Tower was very interesting indeed (and no doubt intentional).