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  1. someMidTowner

    Toronto 160 Front West | 239.87m | 46s | Cadillac Fairview | AS + GG

    He has been making diagrams of this building's construction
  2. someMidTowner

    Toronto Regent Park: Daniels DuEast | 96.31m | 29s | Daniels | Core Architects

    Ahh, love the OTNOROT LACINATOB NEDRAG
  3. someMidTowner

    Toronto Avenue & Park | 29.56m | 7s | Stafford | P + S / IBI

    Zoomed phone pic from Sun, forgot to post:
  4. someMidTowner

    Toronto Pinnacle One Yonge | 345.5m | 105s | Pinnacle | Hariri Pontarini

    The new condos in the Distillery District were indeed designed with brick bases to match their surroundings. Are you suggesting that they should instead have been designed with fake Victorian facades that have no real connection to history? I much prefer modern interpretations to fake Disneyland...
  5. someMidTowner

    Post your pictures of Toronto here!

    Here's how the parked planes looked from the CN Tower in September:
  6. someMidTowner

    Toronto Panda Condominiums | 107.59m | 30s | Lifetime | Turner Fleischer

    We have an answer in the latest update! https://urbantoronto.ca/news/2021/03/panda-condos-construction-navigating-site-specific-challenges
  7. someMidTowner

    Toronto 310 Front West | 235.5m | 69s | H&R REIT | Hariri Pontarini

    That is quite the oversimplification. If you take a look at the Heritage Register you'll see much more than Victorians and silos.
  8. someMidTowner

    Toronto 310 Front West | 235.5m | 69s | H&R REIT | Hariri Pontarini

    Facade retentions are typically a case of a building being protected/listed for its heritage value. Very late 20th-century architecture like this isn't given the same protective status, and developers are unlikely to drive up costs significantly to preserve something that they aren't bound to keep.

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