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Duke Tower Kitchener | 39 fl | completed
Three so far. Four or five seems to be the current style, for reasons I don't understand.
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(03-15-2021, 09:48 PM)panamaniac Wrote: Three so far.  Four or five seems to be the current style, for reasons I don't understand.

I can understand two or three colours with contrast. But both light gray and beige on the same building? Blech.
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This building looks really bad
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Interestingly enough, I took my 11 year old daughter to her dance lesson last night and as we drove up Weber Street she pointed at DTK and said words to this effect "Dad, look at that building, it is really modern looking and it has a lot of character. I hope they build more like that, it has a really big city vibe"
What can I say, beauty is in the eyes of the beholder....
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I'm not well versed as most of you guys on this forum when it comes to building material choices and aesthetics. I do read with interest and learn from you all which I do appreciate.  All I like to say is that I'm a lifelong resident of KW (born in Kitchener, currently living in Waterloo) and I'm absolutely ecstatic that we finally have a couple of taller buildings in the downtown core.  I don't care how the building looks (and maybe much of you are quite right, that it will really look like crap as the building ages) but for now, when I'm driving home from work going down highway 8 towards the expressway, and I see those tall buildings, especially DTK, it looks great! It has a big city feel, finally. Another great vantage point is going north on Fischer Hallman approaching Victoria Street intersection and looking right toward downtown, Charlie 1 and DTK look fabulous and so prominent.  Just my 2 cents.
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(03-16-2021, 12:51 PM)kwlifer Wrote: I'm not well versed as most of you guys on this forum when it comes to building material choices and aesthetics. I do read with interest and learn from you all which I do appreciate.  All I like to say is that I'm a lifelong resident of KW (born in Kitchener, currently living in Waterloo) and I'm absolutely ecstatic that we finally have a couple of taller buildings in the downtown core.  I don't care how the building looks (and maybe much of you are quite right, that it will really look like crap as the building ages) but for now, when I'm driving home from work going down highway 8 towards the expressway, and I see those tall buildings, especially DTK, it looks great! It has a big city feel, finally. Another great vantage point is going north on Fischer Hallman approaching Victoria Street intersection and looking right toward downtown, Charlie 1 and DTK look fabulous and so prominent.  Just my 2 cents.
I totally agree with kwlifer. The overall positive, energetic vibe of finally having a building this tall in downtown Kitchener far outweighs any subjective, negative comments about cladding etc. For probably close to 50 years, I recall the tallest buildings were the two white apartments across from the library.
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(03-16-2021, 12:51 PM)kwlifer Wrote: I'm not well versed as most of you guys on this forum when it comes to building material choices and aesthetics. I do read with interest and learn from you all which I do appreciate.  All I like to say is that I'm a lifelong resident of KW (born in Kitchener, currently living in Waterloo) and I'm absolutely ecstatic that we finally have a couple of taller buildings in the downtown core.  I don't care how the building looks (and maybe much of you are quite right, that it will really look like crap as the building ages) but for now, when I'm driving home from work going down highway 8 towards the expressway, and I see those tall buildings, especially DTK, it looks great! It has a big city feel, finally. Another great vantage point is going north on Fischer Hallman approaching Victoria Street intersection and looking right toward downtown, Charlie 1 and DTK look fabulous and so prominent.  Just my 2 cents.

I wholeheartedly agree with you. While I do somewhat care about how a building looks, I don't dwell on it. Height is something to be proud of on its own. I smile every time I drive on the 7/8 westbound and look to my right and see the view of the growing skyline. The cranes make me happy.
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A couple from this morning.

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Each screw they screw in somehow makes it collectively uglier than before.
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Tell me that light baby yellow colour is just some plastic wrap and not permanent ??‍♀️?
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(03-16-2021, 12:51 PM)kwlifer Wrote: I'm not well versed as most of you guys on this forum when it comes to building material choices and aesthetics. I do read with interest and learn from you all which I do appreciate.  All I like to say is that I'm a lifelong resident of KW (born in Kitchener, currently living in Waterloo) and I'm absolutely ecstatic that we finally have a couple of taller buildings in the downtown core.  I don't care how the building looks (and maybe much of you are quite right, that it will really look like crap as the building ages) but for now, when I'm driving home from work going down highway 8 towards the expressway, and I see those tall buildings, especially DTK, it looks great! It has a big city feel, finally. Another great vantage point is going north on Fischer Hallman approaching Victoria Street intersection and looking right toward downtown, Charlie 1 and DTK look fabulous and so prominent.  Just my 2 cents.

Agreed! The quality will come, getting some height is the first step. 

I see that vantage point when I turn out of my subdivision each morning at the top of Victoria and have witnessed those two rising every day!
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(03-16-2021, 07:46 PM)Momo26 Wrote: Tell me that light baby yellow colour is just some plastic wrap and not permanent ??‍♀️?

I’m not sure but I’m definitely digging the bright green stripes! Tongue
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(03-16-2021, 07:46 PM)Momo26 Wrote: Tell me that light baby yellow colour is just some plastic wrap and not permanent ??‍♀️?

Thankfully not. KevinL's camera got the colours wrong. It's primarily a mixture of black, white with the addition of some grey on the podium level. The yellow looking ones you see actually look like this up close: https://www.waterlooregionconnected.com/...8#pid88048

Still hideous, though...as if they made them out of modelling plaster and just took a garden rake and fucked each module up.
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(03-16-2021, 07:50 PM)Lebronj23 Wrote: Agreed! The quality will come, getting some height is the first step. 

I see that vantage point when I turn out of my subdivision each morning at the top of Victoria and have witnessed those two rising every day!

That's a bold claim!
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(03-16-2021, 08:26 PM)ac3r Wrote:
(03-16-2021, 07:46 PM)Momo26 Wrote: Tell me that light baby yellow colour is just some plastic wrap and not permanent ??‍♀️?

Thankfully not. KevinL's camera got the colours wrong. It's primarily a mixture of black, white with the addition of some grey on the podium level. The yellow looking ones you see actually look like this up close: https://www.waterlooregionconnected.com/...8#pid88048

Still hideous, though...as if they made them out of modelling plaster and just took a garden rake and fucked each module up.

oh okay, that’s less hideous...that’s going up the sides of the building? Just to be clear?
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