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  1. mininamib

    Mississauga Toronto | Erin Mills Town Centre Northwest Redevelopment | 142.65m | 44s | Pemberton | BDP Quadrangle

    There really needs to be some higher-order transit already in the pipeline servicing this development and Credit Valley Hospital in order for it to work.
  2. mininamib

    Vaughan Toronto | Festival Condominiums | 189.05m | 59s | Menkes | Arcadis

    Billboard says: GO BIG, NOT FAR.
  3. mininamib

    Oakville Toronto | The Wilmot | ?m | 8s | WP Development | BNA

    I think the idea of the golden lines (like in the digital mock-ups to promote the project) looked sophisticated, but the end project is unrecognisable. Perhaps some of the lines and boxes could have been reduced in order to create more harmony with the windows and balconies. Also, the boxy...
  4. mininamib

    Oakville Toronto | The Wilmot | ?m | 8s | WP Development | BNA

    The facade looks... busy... I don't know why, but the end product looks like a polytechnic or an industrial building.
  5. mininamib

    Toronto Toronto | Forma | 308m | 84s | Great Gulf | Gehry Partners

    That unit to me seems more appropriate for a therapy practice or a consultant‘s office! Maybe some companies might use a space like that to accommodate employees visiting for long periods of time instead of having them rent hotel rooms? 🤷🏻‍♂️
  6. mininamib

    Toronto Toronto | One Bloor West | 308.6m | 85s | Tridel | Foster + Partners

    I like the way the narrator pronounces Yonge Street.
  7. mininamib

    Oakville Toronto | The Wilmot | ?m | 8s | WP Development | BNA

    From the back, it looks like an institutional building like a high school or a university faculty building. But the front and side look nice.
  8. mininamib

    Mississauga Toronto | 4310 Sherwoodtowne Boulevard | 226.1m | 70s | BDP Quadrangle

    Have there been any developments on this project in 2025?
  9. mininamib

    Pickering Toronto | VuPoint Condos | 172.1m | 53s | Tribute | Arcadis

    While that's true, they have to put up with continuous noise and air pollution. Opening a window or stepping on to the balcony would not be advisable. For some more context regarding the cost-benefit analysis of this location for a condo, I would recommend this analysis from an urban planner:
  10. mininamib

    Mississauga Toronto | M3 at M City | 260.29m | 77s | Rogers Real Estate | Arcadis

    Yeah, I am going for an American approach where they talk about their own states/countries in a universalist manner.
  11. mininamib

    Toronto Toronto | One Delisle | 155m | 44s | Slate | Studio Gang

    We call those "beach baskets" in German
  12. mininamib

    Pickering Toronto | VuPoint Condos | 172.1m | 53s | Tribute | Arcadis

    My point is that units along the Gardiner are obviously very centrally located in one of the most expensive and desirable neighbourhoods in the city, so once would assume that tenants would be willing to accept some major concessions (to privacy, noise, air quality, etc.) being right next to and...
  13. mininamib

    Mississauga Toronto | M3 at M City | 260.29m | 77s | Rogers Real Estate | Arcadis

    At 260 metres, this condo tower will surpass the tallest building outside of Ontario, the Stantec Tower in Edmonton (250m)! And it is crazy because it is part of a skyline, the existence of which most people (Canadians) are unaware!
  14. mininamib

    Pickering Toronto | VuPoint Condos | 172.1m | 53s | Tribute | Arcadis

    Imagine living in Pickering but your balcony and condo windows back right onto the highway as if you lived right along the Gardiner?! Maybe those will be „investor units“?

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