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I guess you’re stuck with Calgcouver
These are great for improving density. It’s probably blaspheme to stay this on a skyscraper forum but I would rather see more of these than high-rise towers. That’s said as a fan of tall towers I still like a few high-rises here and thereI realize it's not the most exciting design out there, but I wish a few hundred of these were built around the city.
I think that's actually a pretty popular sentiment here.These are great for improving density. It’s probably blaspheme to stay this on a skyscraper forum but I would rather see more of these than high-rise towers. That’s said as a fan of tall towers I still like a few high-rises here and there
I like adding high-rise residential towers to help fill the skyline, but my preference is the low-mid rise builds. If I could take the Guardian towers with their 600 units and change them into a dozen low-mid rise buildings around Victoria Park, I would do it without a second thought.These are great for improving density. It’s probably blaspheme to stay this on a skyscraper forum but I would rather see more of these than high-rise towers. That’s said as a fan of tall towers I still like a few high-rises here and there
Me too.I like adding high-rise residential towers to help fill the skyline, but my preference is the low-mid rise builds. If I could take the Guardian towers with their 600 units and change them into a dozen low-mid rise buildings around Victoria Park, I would do it without a second thought.
They had proposed stairs in earlier renderings, and at one point, it looked like there was a gap in the retaining wall for one set of stairs mid-building, but it was filled in late in the project. The railings were also proposed to be a planter wall but that obviously got scrapped as well. The one knock against stairs I would have is that they create a bit of a tripping hazard.Too bad about the retaining wall along 33rd. I understand the grade is changing, but I would have liked to have seen a staircase of some sort, making those store fronts a bit more accessible. I suppose there wasn't enough depth for the amount of risers needed by the end though.