... [+]the happiest guy to ever sing a song on a city street
, Pharrell Williams has just announced a design partnership with a major two-tower development in downtown Toronto. Called “untitled” the project will bring 750 new condo units to the corner of Yonge and Eglinton streets, where major retailers and restaurants already occupy significant street-level frontage. The announcement took place at a press conference downtown near the project’s location with Williams participating via a video statement he filmed while in Japan.
Very few specific details were revealed about the actual design, but the descriptions provided all center around it being a ‘backdrop’ for living rather than having pre-set design decisions made for the buyers. The exterior appears to follow a corrugated style with outdoor spaces on each level. Here’s a rendering from the perspective of someone standing on the ground looking up between the two towers.
And as Williams explained in a message posted on his Instagram account, “Where you live defies labels. Space is only a backdrop. The experience is you. Live your life untitled.” The project is a joint venture between Reserve Properties and Westdale Properties, with the design team consisting of architects IBI Group and Interior Designers U31. Williams gave input on all aspects of the design from how the exterior looks to the interior design and furnishings.
Forever young old man.
Smart man however truly pathetic and greed. Toronto like other major cities have HousingCrisis and this man going help how? If the condos are open for the homeless or Disability or Refugees then I clap... besides that meh.
Tell him to announce an upgrade on his music
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