Insulation installation...

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Liking the multi-level narrow connecting bridge between the two buildings.

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Multitude of supports for (hopefully) upcoming brick-finish on one of several faces.

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SW corner...nice to see the heating elements under the floor sections which overhang balconies/terraces.

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RP becoming more visible from so many vantage points now compared to yesteryear.

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Block 24 south is set to be completed by Spring 2018 according to Toronto Affordable Housing website. The official address is 50 Regent Park Boulevard and will offer 18 2 Bedroom units and 29 3 bedroom units apart of affordable housing. If you would like to move into this building, TCHC will start taking applications in Fall 2017.
 
Dismantling of the crane this morning.

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Cable spooling etc.

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Most weights removed for balancing, prior to taking off first crane extension.

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Very jealous of your view skycandy. I regret moving out of Paintbox a few years back.
 
Brick - laid brick by brick - spreading across the building. Just completed and being cleaned on connecting bridge (first two pics).

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Looks deep burgundy on a cloudy day like today. (And darker/richer looking than the rendering as posted on previous page by @interchange42 ).

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All the blue is prep prior to brick laying. NE view.

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SE views.

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North view with brick on building's SE corner...
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It's amazing to me the difference red makes over gray! For me, it makes a huge difference, just the way those colours make me feel. White is harder to keep clean but the red and white look so good together.
 
Growing up in a construction zone, there's a good possibility a lot of these young kids, new to Canada, will become inspired to join construction, trades, engineering, urban design. At least I hope so. I'm huge fan of Daniels.
 
The greening of Toronto, one roof at a time. A few shots over the past few days.

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And taken this morning... (beginning to add sod on northern roof as well)

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Taken late last week ...filling in the holes where the scaffold supports were...

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And this morning again...all the blue will soon turn to rich burgundy.

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Great shots, thanks @skycandy! I've seen cross section diagrams of green roof plantings before, and I swear that there are normally more layers than what we are seeing in your shots, but I suppose there's more than one way to do it.

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