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    PM Justin Trudeau's Canada

    Next election for sure is going to be a change election.
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    Toronto 191 Sherbourne | 145.3m | 42s | Fitzrovia | PARTISANS

    Personally I think that the skybridge (as nice as it is), will be the first thing to be value-engineered out of its current form.
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    Montréal Transit Developments

    Yeah I don’t get the GO- REM comparison. If anything the Ontario Line is the clear Metrolinx copy of the REM down to even the general train and station aesthetics, though it remains to be seen if they can copy REM’s relatively streamlined construction (and its fortuitous reuse of some cruicial...
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    Growing Gardens (flowers and veg etc.)

    Very interesting, thanks for the info. I may look into ordering some roses from Palatine this fall.
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    Danforth Line 2 Scarborough Subway Extension

    In a way the SRT derailment felt hardly shocking? Like people have already been inoculated for years with the fact that it’s done for, and so we were all waiting for the other shoe to drop?
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    Las Vegas: The Sphere concert venue

    It's definitely excessive, yet also unapologetically Las Vegas. For better or for worse, it will define Las Vegas's skyline with dramatic light shows, and also giant basketballs and eyeballs.
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    PM Justin Trudeau's Canada

    Canada's standard of living falling behind other advanced economies: TD I wonder if this economic recovery was in essentially was mortgaged off of Canada's population growth (new debtors), with the rich getting richer (i.e. the Westons), and the rest of the population getting poorer...
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    Toronto Beltline Yards | ?m | ?s | Hullmark | Allies and Morrison

    The entrance is a nice instance of late transitional streamline moderne that would be nice to save, perhaps along with a couple of the surrounding trees. That gentle curve and fenestration just reminds me of something you'd find from early 1950s postwar Britain.
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    Toronto CIBC SQUARE | 241.39m | 50s | Hines | WilkinsonEyre

    Will these cantilevered columns be visible from any public portion of the building?
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    Toronto U of T: Faculty of Medicine Building Expansion | ?m | ?s | U of T | MVRDV

    Agreed, the ground floor in this case wants to be highly permeable with plenty of ground floor activation, and I think that more traditionalist proportions (less emphasis on horizontality), or at least one that uses sympathetic materials/colour palettes would work wonders here. Dare I say that...
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    Markham Buttonville Airport Redevelopment | ?m | 1s | Cadillac Fairview | Glenn Piotrowski Architect

    I think that in general electrification + economics + modern vehicular logistics has flattened out industrial architecture to typically single-storey structures, whereas industrial intensification is usually necessitated by a demand for proximity/siting that results in suboptimal sites being...
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    Toronto Eight Cumberland | 170m | 51s | Great Gulf | a—A

    The real question is the quality of the tenants, whether we can get some independent boutique retail or if all we end up with is another drug store/bank/dentist office. That being said, I don't mind this building. A simple design, but better executed than its northern neighbour for sure, and it...
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    Markham Buttonville Airport Redevelopment | ?m | 1s | Cadillac Fairview | Glenn Piotrowski Architect

    I like seeing more industrial, but I wonder if anything more creative could have been done- I.e. maybe introducing combined residential-light industrial on the edge of the site facing the Rouge River/16th Ave. Same here but I wonder if the risk and effort needed to line up such a tenant would...
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    Growing Gardens (flowers and veg etc.)

    That rose is quite nice, what variety is it?
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    Toronto Love Park | 3m | 1s | City of Toronto

    In a way the park sort of wants to feel more like an oasis? It just reminds me of how many newer New York City parks seem to play around stronger edge conditions (more formal edges, clearly-defined lawns) and heavier plantings to break off line-of-sight from the surroundings.
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    2023 Ontario Liberal Leadership Race

    For all it's worth, everything Ford claims to do can ultimately be boiled down to economy, economy, economy, even if the process could be harmful/scandalous. Developing the Greenbelt? Economy. Therme? Economy. MZOs? Economy. Spending billions on new factories? Economy. Fighting nurses/teachers...
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    Would you emigrate to Canada today

    It's hard to say- ultimately it depends on one's comfort level. if you are moving from another developed country/are a professional in a developing country, but don't have a job lined up or have enough money to get onto the property ladder or be able to afford CoL comfortably- then the...
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    Markham 68 Main Street Condominiums | 42.3m | 6s | Sierra | FBP Architects

    No pictures, but I passed by this the other day, and I'm happy to say that the retail is filled up, and in part with a few independent restaurants. For all the criticisms of faux historicism, I think that this is a success, and the finer-grain of the retail presents itself well in the...
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    Hamilton 1223 Main Street West | ?m | 8s | Scholar Properties | CGS Architects

    Will be unfortunate to lose the handsome little hydro building on the site: https://goo.gl/maps/DL9yxhZ98o1c5zdH9
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    Hamilton Augusta Block Buildings 2 & 3 | ?m | 8s | Core Urban Inc. | Lintack Architects

    It's among the best sets of developments in Hamilton going on at the moment, and I've always also liked the Core Urban (the developer)'s work. They've done an excellent job at King William and Hughson Street as well IMO. Honestly I wouldn't mind if they get handed a bunch of parking lots to...

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