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I find it very cool, judging by recent photos of the crown, that they've poured what looks like solid concrete walls that actual emulate and finish the curved pattern at the top... Once the scaffolding comes down, we should see the final result. I guess that is how they will achieve the opaque look that will blend with the roof fins by painting those walls white? then covering them with glass? - just speculation.

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Wow--that shot not only shows this building's height, but how much density could be added to this area. It's interesting, because depending on your viewpoint Yonge/Bloor looks either very dense or rather sparse.
 

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