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Old Posted Apr 23, 2012, 11:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Copes View Post
I'm a big fan of the Trillium, but I feel that's exactly the type of development that people would be up in arms about if it were to go in downtown. For one, I'm quite sure its too tall. Secondly, I feel there would be resistance to the modern look in "historic downtown".

Its a shame really. I think a few buildings like that could really add to downtown, but there is just so much opposition in the city. With new buildings like the new Fortis and Deacon office buildings going up on the southwest side of the harbour, that area may be in position to become a little more modern. Meanwhile, the view of the classic St. John's waterfront could maintain its historic charm.
Agreed, but a building like the Trillium would not have to be downtown (it's not actually in downtown Halifax), just somewhere not too far from downtown. For me, the Trillium did not turn out quite as good as I expected (looks a little too busy and awkward), but maybe it looks better in person.
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