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  1. bro-arch

    Toronto Toronto | 6080 Yonge Street | 53.8m | 14s | Tridel | DIALOG

    ??? I'm confused, isn't this DIALOGUE? https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/application-details/?id=4973166&pid=395327&title=6080-YONGE-STREET-AND-11-HOMEWOOD-AVENUE Development application
  2. bro-arch

    Toronto Toronto | 55C: 55 Charles Condos | 167m | 50s | MOD Developments | a—A

    I think I may be in the minority here, but I think this turned out pretty well. I don't think pictures do the building or balconies justice, and the patterning looks really good in real life.
  3. bro-arch

    Toronto Toronto | U of T: Schwartz Reisman Innovation Centre (Phase 1) | 64.8m | 13s | U of T | Weiss/Manfredi

    I think that's the point though. Having them act like the void cut out space to really make the rest of it sing. I think if they tried to do more, it might have gotten busy and taken away from the rest
  4. bro-arch

    Toronto Toronto | 15 Toronto Street | 205.93m | 53s | Madison Group | BDP Quadrangle

    I love this rendering, but no way the materials will be as shown, unless BDP has figured out how to make fine stonework integrate into either window-wall or curtain-wall mullions. I hope the they spring for the columns as well to have that fine stonework reveals/fluting. All that said, I still...
  5. bro-arch

    Toronto Toronto | 2079-2111 Yonge | 93.5m | 26s | Glen Corporation | Turner Fleischer

    @Northern Light - I like the massing and the programming along the lane their introducing. I agree the massing is off along Yonge. The 2 storey's and then that bump out above make the proportions really odd. It kinda just looks like its a design, on top of a massing, on top of another massing...
  6. bro-arch

    Mississauga Toronto | 185 Enfield | ?m | 35s | GWL | Kirkor

    curious to see how it comes together once the podium cladding gets added. I like how the tower is coming along and want to see the railings get added.
  7. bro-arch

    Toronto Toronto | U of T: Schwartz Reisman Innovation Centre (Phase 1) | 64.8m | 13s | U of T | Weiss/Manfredi

    Some do, but usually on smaller buildings that have terraces that store the davits when not in use, and are used at multiple location (there will be slots to insert along the roof). These particular ones looked fixed with the ability to rotate so they will always be there. Regardless, still a...
  8. bro-arch

    Toronto Toronto | U of T: Schwartz Reisman Innovation Centre (Phase 1) | 64.8m | 13s | U of T | Weiss/Manfredi

    I love how this turned out, my only complaint is I wish they went with a rail system for their window washing equipment instead of the davits. All those cranes at the top take away a bit from the profile.

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