Appears like this could be marketed as the "Craft Residences":



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The designers cast about and found masonry with a mosaic/glass mix of recycled porcelain, concrete and other construction debris that would create a soft pistachio-green building face. The manufacturer of the 60-per-cent recycled bricks is StoneCycling of Amsterdam – surprisingly, there is nothing like it manufactured in Canada, Rolleston said.

“We’re all really excited about the materials that we’ve chosen, sustainability-wise and looks-wise, they’re really beautiful,” she remarked.

Aluminum soffits made from repurposed recycled cans will line the underside of the building’s roof, and Craft will also be one of the first buildings in the city to use linear glass brick accents.

“These kinds of fabric buildings, especially mid-rise, are huge contributors to communities and they’re really well-loved projects,” said Rolleston.

“They’re neighbourhood buildings that people end up loving.”

The project is currently at the site plan stage. The building was designed with terraces, almost each one different, and there will be over 80 different suite layouts.

Local industrial and furniture designers were tapped to customize the building’s lobby and amenity spaces and further link to the Junction community.
 


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Dead link but nice render

Link now fixed in the original post for the specific project page on RAD Marketing's website.

Reposting here as well just in case:

 

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