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WHY do they need to change colours halfway up? What does it accomplish other than making it look tacky? Just take the dark brick all the way to the top.

Also, these look like chunky floor plates.
They feel massive when you drive down Carling, when you see from the side it is actually reasonably slender. The south side of the road will need to be very broken up to prevent a canyon effect when it develops in 25-50 years.
 
WHY do they need to change colours halfway up? What does it accomplish other than making it look tacky? Just take the dark brick all the way to the top.

Also, these look like chunky floor plates.
Agreed, I don't like the change in colour. Have one material for the podium and another for the tower. At least the materials/colours aren't randomly placed like some other projects.

It is also quite chunky, but the twin tower design, along with some taller, slimmer projects on the horizon this one might give some decent varierty to the overall tapestry of what will be the Carling built environment/skyline.
 
The precast panels have a pretty clean look with flush windows. One is topping out, the other has two floors to go.

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Honestly, it could have been much worse and brings much needed housing to the area.
As someone else mentioned, there will be so many other towers going up in that area in the coming years, it could be a good contract to those.
 
Having passed by this in person yesterday, the side fronting Carling seems fine, but the side looking out over the Shell station with three kinds of brick is awful. The random charcoal section looks especially out of place. Hopefully it's eventually covered up by something next door.
 

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