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    Toronto 28 Eastern | 45.4m | 12s | Alterra | Teeple Architects

    I am truly confused by this detail. It bothers me so much I can't help but post about it. There's this tiny "frame" element around some storefront glass and it's supported by steel elements that are vastly oversized and surely undo any perceived visual benefit that the projecting window would...
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    Toronto 405 Sherbourne | 120.1m | 35s | TCHC | Alison Brooks

    It's a collaboration of two firms, both designing the building. a—A is the Architect of Record, because they are the local architect. An AoR can be a firm who comes onboard to execute the project and is not involved in as much "design" decision-making, but an Architect of Record can also a...
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    Toronto The James at Scrivener Square | 88.21m | 23s | Tricon | COBE Architects

    Such a fantastic project. I think my only gripe is that the mullion finish is too light in tone / perhaps too reflective. It visually muddies the "cage" of precast around it from a distance.
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    Toronto 252 Church | 166.1m | 52s | CentreCourt | Arcadis

    The base of this tower and its public realm are both atrocious. What were they trying to achieve here, architecturally speaking? Paint dripping down a dull, unactivated black brick box? 😩
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    Toronto 8 Elm | 218.2m | 69s | Reserve Properties | Arcadis

    Better make sure we talk about pedestrianization or streetscape enhancements for another 15 years and do actually nothing!
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    Toronto Quayside Building 1C | 44.1m | 13s | Dream | Teeple Architects

    I don't like the new design either but I need to ask you which renderings you are looking at because almost none of the depicted building is grey. Fun fact: if the previous building had exposed timber at its exterior as depicted (though not sure how that would ever be achieved from a practical...
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    Toronto Valhalla Village | 123m | 38s | KingSett | BDPQ + Zeidler

    I am familiar with the challenges of creating a good architecture on challenging budgets, such is the challenge in the Toronto developer market generally. But this thing is devoid of any architectural details whatsoever. Arguably the place where budget matters the most to the public - the public...
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    Toronto Valhalla Village | 123m | 38s | KingSett | BDPQ + Zeidler

    Wow. This is truly the most perfunctory Toronto crap you could possibly imagine. "Depressing" isn't even the start of it. I am actually angry for the future residents of this place that need to avert their eyes as to not feel like they are returning home to a prison each day.
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    Toronto Quayside Building 1C | 44.1m | 13s | Dream | Teeple Architects

    Buildings 1A1/1A2 are a Rezoning, not a building design (and there are no renderings) so I think it's premature to comment. 1B (Henning Larsen) looks great, very similar to previous design in a lot of ways. No comment about the rest of it. -__-
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    Toronto Regent Park Building 4A | 87.01m | 26s | TCHC | a—A

    I can see why this would be the assumption, but in fact is not the case here.
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    Toronto Rushden Station | 138.1m | 39s | Fitzrovia | bKL Architecture

    Colour is nice but the execution is disappointing. It’s evident that the design team didn’t have a realistic sense of what the window wall would look like, taking into account operables, sliders, back-painted spandrel panels, etc. Even the green panels projecting a bit more would have alleviated...
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    Toronto 505 University | 217.56m | 63s | Cartareal Corp | BDP Quadrangle

    It may just be a Rezoning massing at this point but it would really benefit from some sort of reveal where the tower meets the "existing": Visually it reads way too much as one heavy mass crashing right into the existing mass. Again, I know it's just a rezoning but I couldn't help myself.
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    Toronto Union Park | 303.33m | 71s | Oxford Properties | Hariri Pontarini

    Terrible. And well below the calibre of Pontarini's usual output.
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    Toronto 77 Howard Street | 131.4m | 38s | Greatwise | Arcadis

    Beyond hideous & dated.

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