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    Toronto Toronto | Sugar Wharf Condominiums (Phase 1) | 231m | 70s | Menkes | a—A

    The pattern is looking nice specially seen from a distance
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    Toronto Toronto | 1181 Queen Street West | 54.45m | 15s | Skale | BDP Quadrangle

    Real brick!!! This is turning out awesome
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    Toronto Toronto | Central Condos | 138.98m | 46s | Concord Adex | DIALOG

    The removal of the white border strips from the renders is unfortunate. That being said, even tho I think many will disagree… I don’t think this is turning out too too bad. Yes I know its spandrel heavy. But in fact I think it looks like a solid clean infill looking from afar. Like the balcony...
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    Toronto Toronto | Forma | 308m | 84s | Great Gulf | Gehry Partners

    I do like these towers a lot! They definitely add to the skyline. Tho I wish we didn’t have to lose the two historic buildings on the base. Would be nice if they were restored to their original brick and incorporated into the design. I think it would add a lot of character to the area
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    Toronto Toronto | St Lawrence Market North | 25.3m | 5s | City of Toronto | Rogers Stirk Harbour

    That looks great! Are they going to install the fins on the lower row of glass later then?
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    Toronto Toronto | The Humber | 68.88m | 22s | Options for Homes | Arch. Unfolded

    Doesn’t the building on the right in the background appear to be leaning? Or is it just this photo angle making it look that way?
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    Toronto Toronto | 619 Yonge | 237.99m | 70s | YI Developments | Core Architects

    Is there no effort to retain and renovate the two heritage structures on the corner of the site?

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