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Originally Posted by Prometheus
For the last ten pages of this thread, you have had absolutely nothing to say about Georgia at all, positive or negative. Instead of using your time to scold others for not providing you with the kind of comments you deem acceptable, why don't you actually contribute some thoughtful, substantive analysis or criticism of your own?
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Originally Posted by Prometheus
And you have had nothing to say about Georgia since June of 2010, when all you did was ask others to provide you with information about Georgia's glass and to say that you "hate" the glass rotunda across the street.
What's tiresome is people who have nothing to say about a building complaining about people who do.
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Hi there, long time lurker, short time member.
I don't see how a lack of commentary about specific buildings precludes people from discussing this issue. I too am sick of the hyperbolic highfaluting that has begun to take hold in this forum and I don't see how my lack of commentary, constructive or otherwise, in any threads invalidates my opinion, let alone how it validates the comments in question, as you seem to suggest.
Having recently moved to a very different part of the world, I use this forum to keep up to date on Vancouver's development, not to read pages upon pages of diatribes re a few square metres of odd-coloured spandrel and suchlike.
No project is perfect, demanding so is completely unrealistic. Regarding The Georgia - and all other previous, current and future developments - I think everyone should take a step back and assess them on whether or not they make a positive contribution to Vancouver's urban fabric, rather than criticise them in their entirety on the basis of relatively minor problems.
I think it's fair to say that the Georgia makes a very positive contribution. Yes, there are also valid architectural criticisms to be made about certain aspects of it, but that doesn't change the fact that it is a fundamentally good building.
I agree with the motion for an individual thread for such discussion and I apologise for taking the thread further off topic.
So, how's about that Georgia, eh?