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RE: The Cortes on King | 6 fl | U/C - Pheidippides - 06-17-2016

   


RE: The Cortes on King | 6 fl | U/C - MidTowner - 06-17-2016

Thanks for the photo! I think this looks pretty good, but I won’t have any real opinion until I walk on the sidewalk in front of it along a completed King. But I generally like the colouring, and I think the scale is appropriate.


RE: The Cortes on King | 6 fl | U/C - panamaniac - 06-17-2016

This one is turning out better than I expected, although I'm not a fan of the raised ground floor with its attendant walls and ramp. Is it economics that dictate this or is it something about the conditions at that location? Red suffers from the same shortcoming, or at least what I see as a shortcoming. If it were up to me, a building like this would have glassed in sunrooms rather than balconies on the King St facing side - a balcony looking out on heavy traffic and dust just doesn't seem very useful to me.


RE: The Cortes on King | 6 fl | U/C - zanate - 06-17-2016

(06-17-2016, 08:28 AM)panamaniac Wrote: This one is turning out better than I expected, although I'm not a fan of the raised ground floor with its attendant walls and ramp.  Is it economics that dictate this or is it something about the conditions at that location?  Red suffers from the same shortcoming, or at least what I see as a shortcoming.   If it were up to me, a building like this would have glassed in sunrooms rather than balconies on the King St facing side - a balcony looking out on heavy traffic and dust just doesn't seem very useful to me.

Well, it's definitely dusty right now, though I doubt there's much traffic.

I'm not sure. Depends on what you like. I could see these balconies having a cool urban feel-- some traffic, sure, but also the occasional train slipping gracefully by, and hopefully some people on the street. Might appeal to some.


RE: The Cortes on King | 6 fl | U/C - panamaniac - 06-17-2016

(06-17-2016, 09:00 AM)zanate Wrote:
(06-17-2016, 08:28 AM)panamaniac Wrote: This one is turning out better than I expected, although I'm not a fan of the raised ground floor with its attendant walls and ramp.  Is it economics that dictate this or is it something about the conditions at that location?  Red suffers from the same shortcoming, or at least what I see as a shortcoming.   If it were up to me, a building like this would have glassed in sunrooms rather than balconies on the King St facing side - a balcony looking out on heavy traffic and dust just doesn't seem very useful to me.

Well, it's definitely dusty right now, though I doubt there's much traffic.

I'm not sure. Depends on what you like. I could see these balconies having a cool urban feel-- some traffic, sure, but also the occasional train slipping gracefully by, and hopefully some people on the street. Might appeal to some.

Yeah, there's something for everyone.  Those front facing balconies would have a nice view of the Mutual, but the traffic noise would make them a non-starter for me.


RE: The Cortes on King | 6 fl | U/C - MidTowner - 06-17-2016

Once King reopens, it will be a narrow road that probably won’t at most times allow for very fast traffic, with LRT vehicles whizzing by. There’s not a tonne of street life yet, unfortunately, but I don’t think it will be particularly bad from a traffic noise perspective.


RE: The Cortes on King | 6 fl | U/C - panamaniac - 06-17-2016

(06-17-2016, 10:06 AM)MidTowner Wrote: Once King reopens, it will be a narrow road that probably won’t at most times allow for very fast traffic, with LRT vehicles whizzing by. There’s not a tonne of street life yet, unfortunately, but I don’t think it will be particularly bad from a traffic noise perspective.

I would disagree, but perhaps my tolerance level is lower than others.


RE: The Cortes on King | 6 fl | U/C - MidTowner - 06-17-2016

Maybe- I certainly wouldn't choose a unit with a balcony facing King as it was in the past. I think that the new configuration will be quieter, but there's no way of knowing that for sure until it reopens.


RE: The Cortes on King | 6 fl | U/C - Viewfromthe42 - 06-17-2016

I lived with a balcony at the42 facing the oncoming Bridgeport traffic, and would still often be on it. No, it's not silent. No, urban areas aren't meant to be. Still incredibly enjoyable.


RE: The Cortes on King | 6 fl | U/C - panamaniac - 06-17-2016

(06-17-2016, 11:27 AM)Viewfromthe42 Wrote: I lived with a balcony at the42 facing the oncoming Bridgeport traffic, and would still often be on it. No, it's not silent. No, urban areas aren't meant to be. Still incredibly enjoyable.

Tolerances vary.  I never use mine on Benton St, which I imagine would if anything be less busy than Bridgeport.


RE: The Cortes on King | 6 fl | U/C - BuildingScout - 06-17-2016

(06-17-2016, 01:08 PM)panamaniac Wrote: Tolerances vary.  I never use mine on Benton St, which I imagine would if anything be less busy than Bridgeport.

Balconies are rarely used, anywhere and everywhere, but particularly so in noisy streets. In fact in many places in Southern Europe there has been a movement to glass in balconies.


RE: The Cortes on King | 6 fl | U/C - plam - 06-17-2016

(06-17-2016, 04:46 PM)BuildingScout Wrote:
(06-17-2016, 01:08 PM)panamaniac Wrote: Tolerances vary.  I never use mine on Benton St, which I imagine would if anything be less busy than Bridgeport.

Balconies are rarely used, anywhere and everywhere, but particularly so in noisy streets. In fact in many places in Southern Europe there has been a movement to glass in balconies.

Not just Southern Europe. Kitchener used to have that bunch of bricked-in balconies on Weber St before the expansion. But yes, also in Europe in general. This place here in Zurich where I'm staying has a glassed-in balcony. Haven't really used it yet either.


RE: The Cortes on King | 6 fl | U/C - panamaniac - 06-17-2016

(06-17-2016, 04:46 PM)BuildingScout Wrote:
(06-17-2016, 01:08 PM)panamaniac Wrote: Tolerances vary.  I never use mine on Benton St, which I imagine would if anything be less busy than Bridgeport.

Balconies are rarely used, anywhere and everywhere, but particularly so in noisy streets. In fact in many places in Southern Europe there has been a movement to glass in balconies.

That would be my favoured approach in Canada - glassed in "three season rooms" rather than open balconies.  It would be far more useful living space, imho.


RE: The Cortes on King | 6 fl | U/C - Elmira Guy - 06-17-2016

I disagree about glassing in balconies. I have a balcony that is probably about 60 sq ft and about 3/4 covered/surrounded by the building's structure. I love that I can sit outside and get actual fresh air and sunlight. I see many people in my building doing likewise, so to say "balconies are rarely used" seems awfully inaccurate, or perhaps just your experience. I would not ever want mine glassed in, or have a place without a balcony.
Not to mention my love of bbq'ing. Smile


RE: The Cortes on King | 6 fl | U/C - panamaniac - 06-17-2016

The answer lies in opening a window....