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Originally Posted by MonctonDowntown
Goes to show how inexperienced Moncton is regarding a development like this. Height should only be one consideration before ‘supporting’ any project. What will the egress and ingress ramifications be, should there be setbacks to mitigate a wind tunnel, having entrances on Main Street to animate the space, what will the landscaping look like. And most importantly, what will be the quality of the cladding and glazing?
All that being said, excited we are getting density downtown.
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This was posted in the Downtown thread. I thought I would give my response here:
I agree about height. Don't get me wrong - a 30 storey tower certainly makes a bold statement about the direction a city is heading in, but, which would add more to the overall feeling of density in a city, a single 30 storey tower or two to three 15-20 storey buildings?
(1) - As for ingress and egress, as I mentioned above, access to the parking garage will be able to happen off of King Street via Harper Lane, and this should mitigate left turning eastbound traffic on Main Street quite a lot.
(2) - As for any potential wind tunnel effect, there is no setback for Infinity, but, there is precious little pedestrian traffic on this portion of East Main Street. It shouldn't be much of a problem. Wind tunnels have never stopped high rise construction in downtown Halifax.
(3) - There are Main Street entrances in the complex for the commercial space(s). The front of this building will not be a blank wall.
(4) - Infinity essentially fills the entire block. There will be precious little landscaping necessary.
(5) - I like the overall look of the building. It appears they will be using some interesting light accents on the sides of the building to improve it's visual appeal. It looks like the same type of treatment that the Wingate Hotel in Dieppe got (but more sparely employed and in a different style).