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  1. greenleaf

    Toronto Toronto House | 186.53m | 58s | Westbank | Hariri Pontarini

    This building has swagger.
  2. greenleaf

    Toronto 101 Spadina Avenue | 133.95m | 39s | Devron Developments | AUDAX

    This building feels fun. A bit campy, perhaps. There should be room for that in Toronto. I’m looking forward to seeing it being built.
  3. greenleaf

    Toronto Eighty One Wellesley | 97.53m | 28s | Aragon Properties | Core Architects

    The white precast on the East and West sides will presumably be much more environmentally friendly than all glass condos and will also lower heating and cooling costs for residents. I think this one is turning out allright. I like the thin horizontal windows too.
  4. greenleaf

    Toronto 328 Bloor West | 114.92m | 37s | First Capital | BDP Quadrangle

    Lots to like here! This looks excellent on first scan through to me.
  5. greenleaf

    Toronto Waterworks Building Redevelopment | 47.55m | 13s | MOD Developments | Diamond Schmitt

    This is the same type of fence they put in for the dog park at Huron & Lowther. Looked slightly higher quality than off the shelf to me, but I guess I don’t know much about fences haha. EDIT next day: cheap and crappy fencing at Huron and Lowther upon closer inspection ! Yuck.
  6. greenleaf

    Toronto The Gloucester on Yonge | 147.82m | 44s | Concord Adex | a—A

    In case anyone is wondering: “Paley is the first metal sculptor to have received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Institute of Architects.” Via https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Paley https://www.albertpaley.com/index.cfm?Page=Public%20Sculpture%20Toronto%20C%2D334
  7. greenleaf

    Toronto 619 Yonge | 237.99m | 70s | YI Developments | Core Architects

    There is a 70 degree plane requirement on Yonge St here, so the buildings will look similar in massing. Also this will be next to The Ivy, a rental building at 8 Gloucester.
  8. greenleaf

    Toronto 619 Yonge | 237.99m | 70s | YI Developments | Core Architects

    I think the ground level detailing is allright, but I would have liked the podium be a little beefier and continue the roofline of 617 Yonge next door all the way to the Isabella corner. The red brick is excellent and would like to see it continue up.
  9. greenleaf

    Toronto Eight Cumberland | 170m | 51s | Great Gulf | a—A

    I am liking the horizontal lines on this building to contrast the verticality of 1 Yorkville.
  10. greenleaf

    Toronto 101 Heath West | 14.1m | 3s | Haven | RAW Design

    It’s not my job to educate you. I am just telling you I have seen every tactic laid out that you have said before. I’ve gone to probably 50-60 community consultations for new builds and other projects in my 15+ years in Toronto, been part of a committee that commented officially on the city’s...
  11. greenleaf

    Toronto 101 Heath West | 14.1m | 3s | Haven | RAW Design

    Your feelings and emotions are valid and I appreciate you bringing them into this space but there is a full NIMBY bingo card among your statements that are not valid or backed up by data or overall goals to provide more housing more people who need it too.
  12. greenleaf

    Toronto The Gloucester on Yonge | 147.82m | 44s | Concord Adex | a—A

    Looks pretty bad ass to me @Bjays92 , maybe you'd like it in person?
  13. greenleaf

    Toronto The Pemberton | 215.79m | 68s | Pemberton | a—A

    IIRC Real estate agents paid people to sit outside One Bloor East on their behalf to be ahead in line. And I recall another instance where the developer paid people to sit outside to get more attention. I mean, if that’s how you want to spend your time and money, go ahead.
  14. greenleaf

    Toronto The Gloucester on Yonge | 147.82m | 44s | Concord Adex | a—A

    New art installed this week:
  15. greenleaf

    Toronto 18 Portland | 60m | 18s | Density Group Limited | RAW Design

    Solid cocaine decor on this one. Bad vibes from previous owner, probably best to tear down.
  16. greenleaf

    Toronto First Parliament Site | ?m | ?s

    How are pedestrians going to use the space? It always seemed pedestrians got to the distillery district via King and down Parliament, or via the Esplanade. Do people come via Front? Both plans are fine from pedestrian view via the Esplanade with the park. The provincial plan seems to have a...
  17. greenleaf

    Toronto 475 Yonge Street | 255.76m | 78s | KingSett Capital | BDP Quadrangle

    I imagine the ground floor here could be radically reimagined in a positive fashion if loading bays, staging, and parking ramps went underground one level. Would that be so hard to integrate?
  18. greenleaf

    Toronto Exhibit Residences | 99.97m | 32s | Bazis | Rosario Varacalli

    Circle K about to open any day now in the retail base here.

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