bgobgo
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^^ The reverse is true some would argue.There's even a joke that the city of the future is Toronto in the present.
Toronto’s new cladding looks dated from the past.
^^ The reverse is true some would argue.There's even a joke that the city of the future is Toronto in the present.
^^ The reverse is true some would argue.
Toronto’s new cladding looks dated from the past.
I’ve never seen any building with openable windows that big, floor to ceiling and at least a meter in width.My only gripe is that the windows aren't operable. It would've been nice if they could pivot open.
The demolition will happen after those in that building move to the one nearly complete. As for when that move will happen, I’ve not been given a date.Do we know when demolition will start on the other building so they can start phase 2?
It's being demolished for Phase 2 of this complex. They only demolished the Best building for Phase 1. But yeah, it's not long for this world.Thought the prewar Banting Institute was demolished? Good to see it's still there. It could use a replacement of the windows with the original more aesthetically pleasing heritage style.