adma
Superstar
Horribly wrong. This is just so out of place here.
It's spec banality upon brownfields, but I'd hedge on the wrong/out of place judgment, especially since the (bay-n?)gabled-terraces idea *does* accord with a certain familiarly-held Toronto archetype, and it isn't really horribly out of scale with the neighbourhood, all things considered.
In this case, it just adds another dimension to the neighbourhood, and time will more likely heal than not, etc. All in all, more inoffensive than offensive--though yes, its spec-built ordinariness is a far cry from the enlightened design/planning pretensions behind those 70s-style efforts where the city played much more of a part (St Lawrence, Lambert Lodge, etc)