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    Toronto Toronto | The Well | 174.03m | 46s | RioCan | Hariri Pontarini

    I mean, don't get me wrong, I'm not under the impression it's going to be a ghost town, and especially not on weekends. Was wondering specifically about how strong the business case is for all those restaurants on weeknights. I'm speaking anecdotally as I've observed outings being reduced...
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    Toronto Toronto | e2 at ePlace | 156.56m | 46s | Capital Developments | TACT Architecture

    Eglinton Street still being under construction in 2022 gives 2016 me anxiety
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    Toronto Toronto | Concord Canada House | 231.97m | 74s | Concord Adex | Arcadis

    it's giving Kowloon Walled City.
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    Toronto Toronto | The Well | 174.03m | 46s | RioCan | Hariri Pontarini

    Pretty cool mix of tenants. Does feel heavily skewed to food and beverage (I was expecting more retail but given the pandemic effect on shopping habits, i'm sure a lot of retailers wanted to reassess). I wonder how all these restaurants will perform given the existing restaurant density in...
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    Toronto Toronto | Maverick | 154.53m | 49s | Empire | Arcadis

    For all its flaws, the stretch of King Street around Maverick used to be a really vibrant and lively section. I hope the uses at grade are able to recapture some of that uniqueness as opposed to your typical chain coffee shop, retail bank and nail salon. The trendy part appears to keep moving west.
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    Toronto Toronto | Panda Condominiums | 107.59m | 30s | Lifetime | Turner Fleischer

    I find the massing pretty well broken up too which adds to the streetscape. It looks like two different buildings side by side when looking west.
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    Toronto Toronto | Panda Condominiums | 107.59m | 30s | Lifetime | Turner Fleischer

    This building is giving the street a new life. It has been a decrepid, back-end street for as long as i remember but at least this podium fills the gap between yonge and bay nicely and will activate it some more in the future.
  8. Y

    Toronto Toronto | Eight Cumberland | 170m | 51s | Great Gulf | a—A

    I expected much better for this key location and neighbourhood.
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    Toronto Toronto | 160 Front West | 239.87m | 46s | Cadillac Fairview | AS + GG

    This one's a beast! (in the best way possible)
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    Toronto Toronto | The Britt Condos | 142.03m | 41s | Lanterra | Arcadis

    I have to say, despite how it turned out on the outside, there is no doubt that no expense was spared on the interior finishings. The last time I was there I was really impressed at the quality of the details in the lobby (great quality paneling, tiles, art, marble and railings)
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    Toronto Toronto | Peter and Adelaide | 152.39m | 47s | Graywood | BBB

    This is a travesty. The amount and placement of spandrel and mullions, the skimping on precast. The bar has been lowered yet again.
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    Toronto Toronto | Toronto House | 186.53m | 58s | Westbank | Hariri Pontarini

    the worst part of this building will no doubt be its north view looking onto PIcasso... Looking great so far
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    Toronto Toronto | Concord Canada House | 231.97m | 74s | Concord Adex | Arcadis

    waiting for the podium cladding with bated breath...
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    Toronto Toronto | Love Park | 3m | 1s | City of Toronto

    I have to say that the name play (heart of the waterfront) and the heart shape being so visible from so many vantages (condo and office units nearby) is a genius aspect of this design. I like that it adds whimsy and playfulness and engages users at ground level and those in the sky.
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    Toronto Toronto | Wellesley on the Park | 194.15m | 60s | Lanterra | KPMB

    Great tidbits. I'm not too big on PoMo but Moshe Safdie's design was grand and of its time and looked substantially larger than the DSAI version. I used to live near the 4S CfPA and hated how the building addressed the east and south elevations. My experiences attending the shows was great...
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    Toronto Toronto | Wellesley on the Park | 194.15m | 60s | Lanterra | KPMB

    wow thank you for this little slice of history. I had no idea that Moshe Safdie was in the running for the design, let alone that Bay and Wellesley was intended as the original location. A quick wikipedia search showed a lot of history (and several cancellations!) behind what became the Four...
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    Toronto Toronto | 101 Spadina Avenue | 133.95m | 39s | Devron Developments | AUDAX

    As someone who lived and worked in the neighbourhood, my position is that all parks are welcome (of course, some will be better than others but all will provide some sort of utility). There is a major lack of outdoor space in the entertainment district for when one is pressed for time or needs...
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    Toronto Toronto | 55 Mercer | 155.5m | 47s | CentreCourt | Arcadis

    i have a good feeling about this one. Centrecourt and IBI have done some decent work together and it looks like there's a clear direction regarding the concept for this one (industrial/loft aesthetic).
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    Toronto Toronto | 415 Yonge | 231m | 66s | Marwest | Kirkor Architects

    This is some uninspired garbage that no amount of curtain wall or fin expressionism can save. They shouldn't've bothered with renders as it is clear they had no idea what they were trying to produce.

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