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No, the scale factor, as is used on any drawing diagram or map in order to give a sense of vertical and horizontal proportionality.
 
No just a regular peice of paper with no measurements at all.
 
New concept I'm thinking about for building #26 in the NimbyTect Neighbourhood: modern gingerbread Ontario
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Remove the gingerbread trim--I rather like it but am still figuring out if it's appropriate for the site I have in mind--maybe will go on a remix/new site--and you turn into Peter's Nimby--aka 111 Peter Street smack in the middle of Tableau and Peter Street Condos:
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Great work Steveve. Looks kind of like a taller version of Eighth Avenue Place.
 
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So close I was going to say the same thing.

Btw great work and i would love to have it on Toronto's skyline.
 
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This is a duplicate of the Hudson Yards project in Manhattan, is it not?

Looks more like 8 avenue calgary

NIMO. Site layout, building design, and especially the size and scale are very close to Hudson; EAP is only slightly more than half the height of that depicted here.
 
Princess Albert is a proposal for 14 Princess Street in Uptown Waterloo. But as I always say, it would look great in Toronto's SLM area (think Berczy area), King or Queen West, Yonge and Summerhill area, Yorkville etc.
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Proposed cladding: zinc or galvanized aluminum

Still a work in progress-remixes to come?
 

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