Some Toronto highrises that are south of the Lakeshore GO Line.
Southcore Delta Hotel and Bremner Office Building on Bremner Boulevard at Lower Simcoe Street.
Infinity 3 on Lower Simcoe Street at Grand Trunk Crescent.
Quartz at City Place on the southwest corner of Bremner Boulevard and Dan Leckie Way.
Parade at City Place on Bremner Boulevard by Capreol Court.
510 Bremner Boulevard Toronto Housing Development.
Am I the only one who likes 510 Bremner Boulevard? It's continuous from bottom to top, no random unnecessary architectural elements, which are more often than not badly executed. It's a box where you can feel the sharpness in its 90° corners. And, it has no balcony.
Renaissance 2 under construction in London - 93 meters tall
Crown on King I in London - 72 meters tall
Source: me
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well, 250m is "filler" in his books, so why would anything shorter than the tallest 10% of towers under construction downtown not be considered a "shorty"
well, 250m is "filler" in his books, so why would anything shorter than the tallest 10% of towers under construction downtown not be considered a "shorty"
Filler has a helluva lot to do with height. And, I'd still consider 150 metres very tall despite the 25 buildings standing taller and the 15 more rising to eclipse it. It's a height that stands out anywhere in the skyline outside of a few small blocks in the central business district.