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This brick treatment is ... not my fave. I'm glad it's not grey, but the cheapness of the pre-cast panels and their shoddy placement makes me feel like this building is trying to give me a migraine. This could have been much more polished if the patterning had been done in real brick.
 
The variation in colour between this building and its neighbours is a refreshing change of pace from the current practice among developers to make every building in an area grey.

You see it at CityPlace, Humber Bay Shores, in the Entertainment District, and among numerous contemporary townhouse projects.

Changing up the colour palette from building to building can make for a more organic and sophisticated look, as long as the colours of the buildings harmonize.
 
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Love the brick pattern, but the first and second floor is a big mess with the awful grey spandrel. Why couldn’t they just bring the brick down to the ground floor 😭
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