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  1. Vanalla

    Toronto Toronto | St Lawrence Market North | 25.3m | 5s | City of Toronto | Rogers Stirk Harbour

    🎶 When the pattern hits your eye 🎶 like some glass that's 2-ply 🎶 That's a Moiré....
  2. Vanalla

    Toronto Toronto | 160 Front West | 239.87m | 46s | Cadillac Fairview | AS + GG

    I believe the shadowboxes may all be green - we're just seeing a lot more sky on the ones angled upward, thus the green is hidden. It's also not intentionally green - just a physical property of glass.
  3. Vanalla

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

    The pattern kinda makes me think this building got 300 kills with the FAMAS in Call of Duty. *Digital Camo Unlocked* On that note, I envy how London has fun names for their architectural oddities (The Shard, Gherkin, Walkie Talkie etc). Petition to name this one "The Cows"
  4. Vanalla

    Toronto Toronto | Quayside | ?m | ?s | Dream

    The Timber House is a wonderful design. Am I the only one who thought of Iroquois Haudenosaunee architecture? Especially with the timber frame design choices? I'm really hoping the developers can leverage that to get this built, if anything for some positive representation. Hopefully the notion...
  5. Vanalla

    Toronto Toronto | Bellwoods House | 45.5m | 13s | Republic | Arcadis

    Best I can do is a Rexall and a dentist.
  6. Vanalla

    Toronto Toronto | Scotiabank North Tower at Bay Adelaide Centre | 140.2m | 32s | Brookfield | KPMB

    It also gives the optical illusion that Scotiabank North is 3x as wide as it really is, due to the reflections of the towers. Honestly, it's a really classy complex. It's not architecturally loud, but rides the line of visual interest to the architecture nerds like us but completely blends in to...
  7. Vanalla

    Toronto Toronto | CIBC SQUARE | 241.39m | 50s | Hines | WilkinsonEyre

    I'd go so far as to wager that CIBC has had their hand in the design of the building for quite some time, working collaboratively with Hines at a confidential level before any lease agreement was ever announced. These types of rebrands at this scale of retail and presence are typically in the...
  8. Vanalla

    Toronto Toronto | Concord Sky | 299m | 85s | Concord Adex | Kohn Pedersen Fox

    Some say that if you look in the dictionary for 'Delusions of Grandeur' the Concord Adex logo is right next to it... Time Warner Centre and the TransAmerica Pyramid, dear lord. neither of these developments are anything like this. Which copywriter that hasn't spent a minute in development came...
  9. Vanalla

    Toronto Toronto | PJ Condos | 156.96m | 48s | Pinnacle | Hariri Pontarini

    Nothing animates a streetscape more economically efficiently than a restaurant patio. This is a pretty ideal site for one, and it confounds me that pinnacle decided to go with 'random corporate "art"'. Overall, this development is founded on great ideas, but upon inspecting the details (south...
  10. Vanalla

    Toronto Toronto | CIBC SQUARE | 241.39m | 50s | Hines | WilkinsonEyre

    Photo credit @sammmy... is that a building footprint I spy?
  11. Vanalla

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

    In my experience working with retail tenants, location preference is usually based solely on amount of foot traffic per day and then access to loading areas, in that order. YMMV though. Every company has different real estate goals.
  12. Vanalla

    Toronto Toronto | 25 St Mary | 204m | 59s | Tenblock | gh3

    gh3 are making really great work these days, and this building is full of influences from them. The scallops are almost reminiscent of a lot of the PoMo architecture Toronto midrises have, especially in the Annex and this area. Really nice throwback, and if executed well could look very...
  13. Vanalla

    Toronto Toronto | PJ Condos | 156.96m | 48s | Pinnacle | Hariri Pontarini

    Ballroom, Jack Astors, Fifth Social Club and some others banded together during the first reopening last summer to provide a Tapas-like restaurant patio with 'food trucks' from each restaurant to socially distanced groups in that parking lot. They were very much figuring it out last summer...
  14. Vanalla

    Toronto Toronto | The Taylor | 121m | 36s | Tricon | Diamond Schmitt

    Execution is reminding me a lot of the "Triangle Park" condos at Queen and Abell - here's hoping the interiors and management doesn't follow in their path, same with the fate of their builder.
  15. Vanalla

    Toronto Toronto | CIBC SQUARE | 241.39m | 50s | Hines | WilkinsonEyre

    Pandemic put a hold on many marketing spends - the rebrand was very likely pushed back several months, complicating the logo install on CIBC square.
  16. Vanalla

    Toronto CAMH Queen Street | 60.3m | 7s | CAMH | Diamond Schmitt + KPMB + TreanorHL + HOK

    So like, are the fins on the north elevation supposed to make us think 'jail'?
  17. Vanalla

    Toronto Toronto | The One | 308.6m | 85s | Tridel | Foster + Partners

    It's kinda funny, watching an actual game of Monopoly occur in Toronto.
  18. Vanalla

    Toronto Toronto | PJ Condos | 156.96m | 48s | Pinnacle | Hariri Pontarini

    It's a lot less of an obsession as it is a planning policy - minimum setbacks from property lines vary from 3 to 12 meters, and maximum floorplate of 750 sqm. See the full tall buildings guidebook that shapes Toronto's blandness here...
  19. Vanalla

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

    Yellow in particular - think about when you wear a pair of reflective-tinted yellow sunglasses. The world outside tends to appear... greener. If you've ever been in an office at 200 Bay (RBC) then you'll understand why developers don't do this. Tenants are not attracted to looking out their...
  20. Vanalla

    Toronto Toronto | CIBC SQUARE | 241.39m | 50s | Hines | WilkinsonEyre

    Let's also acknowledge that this building is chasing LEED Platinum certification, and as such the office lights will be kept to timers and sensors with minimal lighting kept on 24/7. Also, construction lights are rarely diffused/covered in any way, and are far harsher than office lights. We'll...

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