Johnny Au

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February 26, 2022:

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Love the nod to 1960s/70s office architecture. Perhaps Torontonians will finally develop an appreciation for it and our inventory of 1960s70s office buildings can be saved. I suspect it will come too late for many of them. We lost a beautiful one just a few months ago on King West. If only it had hung on another 10-15 years.

On a more positive note, this 1960s/70s revival is a pleasant surprise.
 
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Love the nod to 1960s/70s office architecture. Perhaps Torontonians will finally develop an appreciation for it and our inventory of 1960s70s office buildings can be saved. I suspect it will come too late for many of them. We lost a beautiful one just a few months ago on King West. If only it had hung on another 10-15 years.

On a more positive note, this 1960s/70s revival is a pleasant surprise.
I was just thinking this – not sure if intentional, or if I'm reading too much into it, but this almost feels like an homage to the big Queen's Park buildings along Bay and Wellesley just up the street (Mowat Block, etc).

All in all, love it. Very unique new building going up.
 

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