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    Toronto Toronto | Lower Don Lands Redevelopment | ?m | ?s | Waterfront Toronto

    I really just want them to open up a gate and have a tidal wave of water come down the Don and into the new river. Much cooler....think Nazgul, Arwen, Frodo trippin', and the river Bruinen
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    Toronto Toronto | Time and Space Condos | 101.8m | 29s | Pemberton | Wallman Architects

    Reminds me of a cruise ship! Atlantis Cruise, is that you?!
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    Toronto Toronto | Canary House | 50.3m | 13s | Dream | BDP Quadrangle

    Typically you do not sodablast brick because even the most skilled restoration mechanics can pit the surface of the brick. Pitting removes the protection layer that clay bricks get during the firing process. It means the brick will absorb more water and are more likely to spall during...
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    Toronto Toronto | Canary House | 50.3m | 13s | Dream | BDP Quadrangle

    Confirmed that it is a potassium silicate stain that absorbs into the bricks. They chose the opaque which is why it appears more like paint
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    Toronto Toronto | Artistry Condos | 103.5m | 29s | Tribute | Graziani + Corazza

    Pigeon roosts?!? What pigeon roosts?!?
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    Toronto Toronto | Cherry House at Canary Landing | 50.32m | 13s | Dream | COBE Architects

    That's what I mean.... 8000/km2 is definitely not an accurate number and the density will increase with Broccolini's developments, the original Regent Park Revitalization increased density and the new increased density under Tridel
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    Toronto Toronto | Cherry House at Canary Landing | 50.32m | 13s | Dream | COBE Architects

    Sorry, but I am not sure where you got the 8000/km2 number from. The neighbourhood profile on the City of Toronto website says there are currently 10,803 residents (2016) and the density is 16,880/km2. It includes to the Don, but that is mostly car dealerships and light industrial.
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    Toronto Toronto | 199 Church | 124.5m | 39s | CentreCourt | Arcadis

    But why didn't they rebuild those two third floor openings? The cost would have been negligible in the grand scheme of things
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    40 & 50 Alexander St. and 55 Maitland Street - Village Green, Greenrock. 19s, 19s, 30s.

    More than a finger has been in there 🤣
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    Toronto Toronto | Queen Central | 106.23m | 34s | Parallax | Arcadis

    That would be Kweeeeeeeen Central
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    Toronto Toronto | Maple House at Canary Landing | 89.61m | 26s | Dream | COBE Architects

    Love these buildings, but that is an awful pointing job.

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