Thanks for the links. A couple of those remind me of the different residences that the University of Waterloo (and the church colleges) built in their early days.
Haven't we more or less established that the City's hands are more or less tied as far as final design for a project goes? Provided it meets the requirements of the zoning, the City can't push anything.
I guess we can always hope that in the next 20 to 30 years, some of these buildings will change hands and/or be torn down to be replaced by something different. Given the known and unknown construction quality, 30 years might be optimistic.
Haven't we more or less established that the City's hands are more or less tied as far as final design for a project goes? Provided it meets the requirements of the zoning, the City can't push anything.
I guess we can always hope that in the next 20 to 30 years, some of these buildings will change hands and/or be torn down to be replaced by something different. Given the known and unknown construction quality, 30 years might be optimistic.

