This structure looks like it will be covered judging by the wiring and the rough edges
 
aweome photo update! I think that cage thing is generally what might be referred to as a "pergola"... used to cover decks or walkways, and often having vines growing up the supports and across the top. In this case it doesnt look like there is any space left for planting vines but it still makes a very nice decorative element for the courtyard area.

Ahh, I didn't know what to call it but assumed there must be a word for it. "Pergola" is the word of the day!
 
consensus amongst the crew is this is one of the best (if not the best) rooftop in the city.

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:eek: WOW. amazing shots. that is one of the best rooftops. i wonder if fcp would be a good place too. great shots again.
 
lol take away the buildings and its the edge of Beaufort sea!!
 
Drum does Riverdale! great skyline shot there... we just need some more tall buildings to fill in between Queen and Gerrard.
 
Hospitals? (St Mike's, for instance--the Jack Diamond rooftop addition of a few years ago has one?)
 
I think a heli-pad on the gracefully curved roof of the art deco Air Canada Centre would be awful. Where do people get these ideas?
 

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