Edward Skira http://skyrisecities.com Staff member Member Bio Joined Apr 22, 2007 Messages 16,269 Reaction score 21,486 Mar 15, 2011 #1 You can view the page at http://urbantoronto.ca/content.php?1787-Sorbara-Development-Group-s-400-Wellington-Condos-Hits-Ten-Floors
You can view the page at http://urbantoronto.ca/content.php?1787-Sorbara-Development-Group-s-400-Wellington-Condos-Hits-Ten-Floors
Redroom Studios Senior Member Member Bio Joined Sep 25, 2007 Messages 4,068 Reaction score 202 Mar 15, 2011 #2 looks great in the renders, love the mix of red and black brick. I think this is an example where being set back from the street with a recessed entryway still qualifies as good urban design
looks great in the renders, love the mix of red and black brick. I think this is an example where being set back from the street with a recessed entryway still qualifies as good urban design
CityPlaceN1 Senior Member Member Bio Joined Feb 19, 2008 Messages 1,647 Reaction score 24 City: Toronto Mar 15, 2011 #3 Good infill.
JasonParis Moderator Member Bio Joined Apr 23, 2007 Messages 7,033 Reaction score 2,970 City: Toronto Mar 15, 2011 #4 Good infill indeed! While it is meant to be a "background building," I think it's still nice that it's not your typical Toronto glass tower.
Good infill indeed! While it is meant to be a "background building," I think it's still nice that it's not your typical Toronto glass tower.