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Old Posted: Jul 10, 2012, 1:36 AM
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This is, by far, my favourite 21st century building in Toronto.
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The view east from Union Station needed a big dramatic building with a wow factor. Looks like we're getting one. Two thumbs up!
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Hopefully the renewed Union Station means buried wires and striaght street lamps.
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Hopefully the renewed Union Station means buried wires and striaght street lamps.
I was thinking the same thing. Perhaps a little bit too ornate for Toronto's tastes, but it would fit this stretch of street. The big one, not the little:



Now that's a lamp post that makes a statement. Welcome to Toronto Union Station arrivers!
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^ What project is the crane for in the foreground of the first pic?
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^ What project is the crane for in the foreground of the first pic?
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The view east from Union Station needed a big dramatic building with a wow factor. Looks like we're getting one. Two thumbs up!
I had long thought similar regarding that view. It will also add some wow factor looking west towards the downtown core from the DVP and GO train.
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Great perspectives of L..

Looking at the first pic, I am thinking the city will cap future talls (at least in the downtown core) to a height below the CN Tower observation deck (SkyPod?), or just slightly taller than First Canadian Place.
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Looking at the first pic, I am thinking the city will cap future talls (at least in the downtown core) to a height below the CN Tower observation deck (SkyPod?), or just slightly taller than First Canadian Place.
Vibrant cities seem to build new focal points/tallest buildings ever so often. In the next 30-40 years, I'd rather Toronto built a new tallest or at least a few counter balances to the CN Tower in the 450-550m range.... As long as they're not too close to the CN Tower (like you mentioned). That would look awkward.
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Tunnel Boring Machine to connect L Tower to it's parking at the Backstage Tower, which is also under construction

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