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That building seems 90º off. The blank wall is facing the avenue, and the windows are facing the Chinese consulate next door?

Edit: At least it's the narrow side.
 
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I get the necessity for emergency affordable housing but this looks like a temporary workcamp structure from up north. The one across the street turned out great but this is just 🤮.
 
I’m expecting, or hoping that this will become a process that evolves to the point where the finished product can look like say a Catalyst or Harmony One.
Not brilliant works of architecture, but a case of function over form, but at a passable level.
 
I so badly want modular apartment construction to work in Canada, I think it has great potential, but we need to do better than this. If this is a first step towards better design, then I'll take it for what it is but this cannot be the standard, we have to demand better or we risk being a failed modular state.

 

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