Posted: Aug 1, 2012, 4:48 PM
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I love the enthusiasm over a condo 40+ stories in Ottawa, but I'm not sure why everyone has their hopes up with Claridge at the helm. The rendering may look great, but find me a pre-approved building rendering that doesn't look great. If/once it's approved, the look will change significantly and again if/once they start building it, it will more than likely end up looking like 90% of what Claridge builds - a low-quality, uninspired designed condo that will look dated within years.
If history has shown us anything, on paper this building will look fantastic but the execution and final result will more likely leave people wanting more (see any Claridge high-rise, excluding 700 Sussex (if that even falls into the "high-rise" category), for an example - York St. Plaza, LeBreton Flats, CP 1 to 4, etc...). As a proud Ottawan I'm already embarrassed that the first thing visitors see when entering downtown via Nicholas Ave. exit off the Queensway, are 2 (soon to be 4) poorly built and designed condos by Claridge with what looks like white plastic balcony railings.
Until Claridge builds something that someone would actually be proud to call "home", there should be a city-wide ban on them building in marquis/land mark pieces of property. But let's hope Claridge surprises us all and builds a quality condo with longevity to their design, but my breath certainly won't be held.
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