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  1. bro-arch

    Toronto Toronto | KING Toronto | 57.6m | 16s | Allied | Bjarke Ingels Group

    @nightstreak I'm not sure if that's true. Drawing a simple diagram of whoever has the full corner window, they have views into the windows on both sides of them with the other windows positioned further back, mind you someone has to be standing right in the tip. My guess is that full corner is...
  2. bro-arch

    Toronto Toronto | KING Toronto | 57.6m | 16s | Allied | Bjarke Ingels Group

    Does anyone know if they did any kind of view analysis. Looking at how the windows are, it feels like everyone is just looking into their neighbours living rooms / bedrooms
  3. bro-arch

    Toronto Toronto | ANX | 48.07m | 13s | Freed | Teeple Architects

    If someone gets the chance, can they post pictures of the front? I mean the back is fine facing the rail, but I want to see those balconies! lol.
  4. bro-arch

    Toronto Toronto | RioCan Golden Mile | 162.05m | 47s | RioCan | Kirkor

    Completely agree, and would not credit the design to them at all. Just speaking to the detailing of the drawings they would have had to complete as AOR, which gives me hope that if riocan does go forward with the design that it would be "possible", lol. but we'll see.
  5. bro-arch

    Toronto Toronto | KING Toronto | 57.6m | 16s | Allied | Bjarke Ingels Group

    really liking how the glass blocks are coming together, but they really need the corner finishing pieces like in the mockup. Assuming that has to be all post applied which is going to be a long process
  6. bro-arch

    Toronto Toronto | RioCan Golden Mile | 162.05m | 47s | RioCan | Kirkor

    I think with anything its client budget. If Aqualuna is an indication of what Kirkor is capable of, its arguably one of the best detailed and executed projects in the city.
  7. bro-arch

    Toronto Toronto | Westerly Condos | 87.9m | 27s | Tridel | Kirkor

    This project is looking really good. Excited to see more of the cladding get put up.
  8. bro-arch

    Toronto Toronto | ANX | 48.07m | 13s | Freed | Teeple Architects

    I think you'll have to tell yourself that for every project then if you're expecting curtain wall on your condo! That being said, I do think they did a good job here on their window selection. I don't see the loss of the curtainwall to be large overall loss from an overall aesthetic point...
  9. bro-arch

    Toronto Toronto | ANX | 48.07m | 13s | Freed | Teeple Architects

    Almost all developers/architects show their renderings in curtain wall, and 99% of the time it's almost always window wall. Which is why a lot of projects look so different once constructed. To be fair, the renderings are usually taken from preliminary drawings so there's not a lot of detail...
  10. bro-arch

    Toronto Toronto | 8 Wellesley | Residences at Yonge | 182.15m | 55s | CentreCourt | Arcadis

    Really like how this is coming along, and appreciate that balconies dont need to be everywhere! The slope on yonge and the overhang on Wellesley are pretty successful IMO.
  11. bro-arch

    Toronto Toronto | 110 Eglinton East | 236.55m | 61s | Madison Group | Rafael Viñoly

    Can you link to a staff report that is supporting the application and the proposal cause all i've seen is the applicant's planning report.
  12. bro-arch

    Toronto Toronto | 110 Eglinton East | 236.55m | 61s | Madison Group | Rafael Viñoly

    Just because they had the workshops for the city doesnt mean that the city agreed to it. I have a hard time believing that the city agreed to building with no stepbacks with floor plates of over 1000m2 up to 31 & 38 storey's, and then Madison agreed to floorplates of only 500m2 for the...
  13. bro-arch

    Toronto Toronto | 110 Eglinton East | 236.55m | 61s | Madison Group | Rafael Viñoly

    I'd be very surprised if Planning was involved in crafting this - there is so much against the tall buildings guidelines in this proposal that the pencil pushers would not be able to look beyond. Problem with the city is if it doesn't conform, it cant be supported, which is why everything looks...
  14. bro-arch

    Toronto Toronto | 1414 Bayview | 30.85m | 8s | Gairloch | a—A

    drove by this morning, and it looks even better in person. The thin brick with extended fin installation looks really good. So nice when every building isn't required to have balconies.
  15. bro-arch

    Toronto Toronto | ANX | 48.07m | 13s | Freed | Teeple Architects

    This is turning out better than expected imo. The renders gave way to much room for the building to be badly executed, but so far this is very exciting, and it feels like it's going to turn out better than the renders. #fingerscrossed

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