Seriously. It really drags down the whole thing down just before the finish line!

I don't believe I have the architectural docs for this one saved anywhere, so I'll give Lifetime the benefit of the doubt as to whether pushing the window wall out on the top two floors was really necessary. Couldn't they have at least inset the window wall by 20 or 30 centimetres and brought the balcony railings up another two floors in order to try and continue some of the clean lines?

A five-minute photoshop of steveve's photo to demonstrate:
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Not to diss your efforts by any means (and thanks for that), but my issue with it even with that it still looks like band aid solution where surgery is required. My mind still keeps saying there should be balconies there as opposed to window walls! >.<
 
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^ Looks like some work being done on the building at the corner of Yonge & Elm, where Pizza Pizza used to be.
 
That storefront looks fairly small, so it's possibly another Aloette location set up for mainly takeout operations like the one in Liberty Village and coming up at the Whitehaus Condos in Midtown.

 

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