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  1. everydayhim

    Toronto Toronto | First Parliament Site | ?m | ?s

    Can they commission some kind of a pretty mural on that hoarding so the cyclists don’t get the clearly less-desirable path?
  2. everydayhim

    Toronto Toronto | West Don Lands: Blocks 17 & 26 | 141m | 43s | Aspen Ridge | Core Architects

    The Site Plan Submission for this was applied for back at the end of March of 2023
  3. everydayhim

    Toronto Toronto | Cherry House at Canary Landing | 50.32m | 13s | Dream | COBE Architects

    anyone have intel on why this thing is moving so slowly?
  4. everydayhim

    Toronto Toronto | George Brown College: Limberlost Place | 52.5m | 10s | George Brown | Moriyama Teshima Architects

    the SOM-designed timber bridge connecting the High Line to Penn Station just got installed. Interesting little comparison..
  5. everydayhim

    Toronto Toronto | George Brown College: Limberlost Place | 52.5m | 10s | George Brown | Moriyama Teshima Architects

    i think they are probably going for more of a walnut wood look here, but it ends up kind of looking like copper?
  6. everydayhim

    Toronto Toronto | Aqualuna at Bayside | 61.87m | 18s | Tridel | 3XN

    too bad the parliament slip isn't being built out in conjunction with this project
  7. everydayhim

    Toronto Toronto | Canary House | 50.3m | 13s | Dream | BDP Quadrangle

    does nobody think that the streetface on Cooperage is a far too relentless and huge wall? Feels like that puppy should have been articulated a bit better, it's massive.
  8. everydayhim

    Toronto Toronto | West Don Lands: Blocks 17 & 26 | 141m | 43s | Aspen Ridge | Core Architects

    this is pretty crappy in a few ways. massing feels far too massive and not articulated enough, materiality is too homogenous and of cheap quality, the cantilevers are likely unrealistic which means we'll end up with some crap columns, turning almost the entirety of that south building into an...
  9. everydayhim

    Toronto Toronto | Canary House | 50.3m | 13s | Dream | BDP Quadrangle

    you first picture belongs in the thread for Time and Space
  10. everydayhim

    Toronto Toronto | Maple House at Canary Landing | 89.61m | 26s | Dream | COBE Architects

    Next to this building, the new bike lane pavers getting installed at the corner of mill and cherry. Super cool
  11. everydayhim

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

    outside of the likely high costs of leasing retail space, it's hard to understand why retailers arent clamouring for spaces in here and why they are not all leased already. it's beautiful and will become a concentrated hub for shoppers. what more could you want?
  12. everydayhim

    Toronto Toronto | 28 Eastern | 45.4m | 12s | Alterra | Teeple Architects

    Sackville St starting to feel quite different and far more urban
  13. everydayhim

    Toronto Toronto | Maple House at Canary Landing | 89.61m | 26s | Dream | COBE Architects

    omg so nice. why does it feel like toronto isnt even worthy of this level of detail?
  14. everydayhim

    Toronto Toronto | Aqualuna at Bayside | 61.87m | 18s | Tridel | 3XN

    The subtle gradient of those notches in the metal panel are so lovely. Will read nicely in the sunlight
  15. everydayhim

    Toronto Toronto | 88 Queen | 167.35m | 52s | St Thomas Dev | Hariri Pontarini

    The cladding, from the colour to the detailing to the quality, looks very very good
  16. everydayhim

    Toronto Toronto | Portland Commons | 71.7m | 15s | Carttera | Sweeny &Co

    they are very nice and deep. saaahweeeet
  17. everydayhim

    Toronto Toronto | George Brown College: Limberlost Place | 52.5m | 10s | George Brown | Moriyama Teshima Architects

    These glass fins are very nice IRL. The reddish tint could have been a bit more saturated
  18. everydayhim

    Toronto Toronto | Harris Square | 50.29m | 13s | Urban Capital | Saucier + Perrotte

    the courtyard of harris square was in desparate need of some hospitality retail to activate it. here's to hoping this does the trick

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