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    Mississauga Oro at Edge Towers | ?m | 50s | Solmar | Rosario Varacalli

    ....and replace EDGE with FUDGE, as in FUDGING the finer design details.
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    Mississauga Oro at Edge Towers | ?m | 50s | Solmar | Rosario Varacalli

    Am I the only one that is completely confused by this project? Are we witnessing yet another bait and switch design? Where is the "Edge" Solmar?
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    Toronto The Eglinton | 111.86m | 33s | Menkes | Giannone Petricone

    This and 365 Church are two of the most disappointing new builds in Toronto. Though visually Menkes had an excellent result with the Harbour Plaza Residences, Urban Toronto contributors should not put their guards down with this developer. Signature projects like Sugar Wharf which will help...
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    Toronto 1 Yorkville | 183.18m | 58s | Bazis | Rosario Varacalli

    Bazis has arrived .... finally! Exhibit, E-Condos and 1 Yorkville are good looking additions to the Toronto skyline.
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    Toronto Lower Don Lands Redevelopment | ?m | ?s | Waterfront Toronto

    Neighbourhood Play Scape, Water Play, Passive Use Lawn, Construction Play, Great Lakes Creature Play Scape ........ this sounds more like the lexicon of overbearing, consensus doating, helicopter parents than anything else.
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    Toronto Daniels Waterfront - City of the Arts | 156.05m | 45s | Daniels | RAW Design

    Plan for the NYC Domino Sugar Factory site: http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/brooklyn/sweet-domino-sugar-factory-massive-makeover-techie-offices-2-000-apartments-article-1.1277452
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    Toronto The HUB | 258.46m | 59s | Oxford Properties | Rogers Stirk Harbour

    I can see the headline now: ROGERS STRIKES HARBOUR!
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    Toronto skyline

    One of the things I love about this vista is the rising and falling roof line motif that moves from one building to the other like a stock market graph. Starting from left to right it includes the slope of the L-Tower the upward V's of the two Brookfield Place towers , the downward slope of 88...
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    Toronto Enigma on the Park | 27.74m | 9s | Aragon Properties | BDP Quadrangle

    Bravo to Aragon Properties. Though the colour palette is limited this whimsical and playful design is well suited to its environment. Here is a condo that tries to do something different. This is looking promising.
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    Toronto Dundas Square Gardens | 156.05m | 50s | Gupta | IBI Group

    Torontonians could start to ask themselves what kind of experience at street level do they expect from their developers? What makes a city more livable more walkable? Heritage buildings and/or their facades are not only preserved for their reference to Toronto's past but also to preserve a...
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    Toronto The Eglinton | 111.86m | 33s | Menkes | Giannone Petricone

    I think it is about time citizens of Toronto start to organize and demand architecture and design that properly represents the diverse and colourful city that you are. We live in a country filled with an abundance of natural building materials and yet these bland, spandrel saturated edifices...
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    Toronto L-Tower | 204.82m | 58s | Cityzen | Daniel Libeskind

    It cuts a sweet silhouette. Nice pics.

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