For colour, there is the splash of orange and the Flintstones entrance way on the neighbouring Cinema Tower.
 
Complaints about colours in Toronto:

60s: what's with all of these brown brick buildings
70s: what's with all of these beige concrete buildings
80s: what's with all of these blue glass buildings
90s: what's with all of these red brick pomo buildings
00s: what's with all of these green glass buildings
10s: what's with all of these grey brick buildings
 
Complaints about colours in Toronto:

60s: what's with all of these brown brick buildings
70s: what's with all of these beige concrete buildings
80s: what's with all of these blue glass buildings
90s: what's with all of these red brick pomo buildings
00s: what's with all of these green glass buildings
10s: what's with all of these grey brick buildings

20s: what's with all these colorful buildings...I miss the GREY!!!! :cool:
 
Complaints about colours in Toronto:

60s: what's with all of these brown brick buildings
70s: what's with all of these beige concrete buildings
80s: what's with all of these blue glass buildings
90s: what's with all of these red brick pomo buildings
00s: what's with all of these green glass buildings
10s: what's with all of these grey brick buildings

Thank you for that! The drama queens only see the grey and have to post their thoughts about how awesome (and colourful) other cities are. If they actually want to see how colourful Toronto is, then one only has to walk around or take a helicopter ride! The city is mostly red brick.
 
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Amazing pics, as always, MafaldaBoy!

This one is pretty nice infill. Very much a background building but I think the details will be very well-handled, given that HP is behind this one.
 

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