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The building is lined with metal strips to show the pattern. But the CIBC building relies on a three-dimensional glass surface to create a diamond pattern, and the metal strip is just an embellishment rather than an important part. These are two completely different ways.
Not just that, but the CIBC Square doesn't have a statuette of any historical personalities, unlike on the Comcast (William Penn).

Speaking of statuettes, it would be interesting to place a statuette of Sir John Graves Simcoe on it (though it would be better placed atop the CN Tower).
 
Wow they are making quick work of this. I hope something’s said about the pace these guys are making of this project. It’s really come along way in a short time it seems. Looking fantastic. Thanks for all the photos everyone!!?
 
I had friends visiting from Sacramento California last week. I took them along the Gardiner eastbound from the west end. When we rounded the curve just past the Spadina exit, I heard an "Oh My God" come out of their mouths. I have to say, it is an impressive view!
 
I guess this overpass park will be very narrow
What's the point?
The point is to make one development out of two towers separated by a wide rail corridor. This is a pretty good way to do it!

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RAP's parade hangover update...

Oodles of work, top to bottom, and glazing on ALL sides.

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Glazing spreading around NE corner. And a very large slice of steel rising.

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A growing maze of scaffolding inside...

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Random 'We The North' photo...

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Lifting a flood light piece onto south face on SW corner...

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