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    Toronto Cherry House at Canary Landing | 50.32m | 13s | Dream | COBE Architects

    North of this site, on the north side of Front, it looks like the (former?) Honda dealership has some demolition activity. Is this chunk of land also part of Waterfront Toronto’s bailiwick? I thought the original Block P1 plan showed something going up here (in addition to the long-term care...
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    Toronto King East Centre | 140m | 39s | First Gulf | WZMH

    It makes a lot of sense to densify this part of town, especially with the King streetcar transit corridor right there. And the project doesn't involve any heritage buildings, unlike a lot of King Street proper.
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    Toronto 1200 Bay | 326.5m | 87s | ProWinko | Herzog & de Meuron

    Can we please just move Jesse Ketchum park already? Or put big lights on it?
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    Toronto 1200 Bay | 326.5m | 87s | ProWinko | Herzog & de Meuron

    Well, yeah, and I suspect that is precisely why they did it, although it seems rather misleading.
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    Toronto 1200 Bay | 326.5m | 87s | ProWinko | Herzog & de Meuron

    In the render looking south, shouldn't The One be visible?
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    Toronto CIBC SQUARE | 241.39m | 50s | Hines | WilkinsonEyre

    Wow, RyanD, that shot is almost like a render. This is such a gorgeous building.
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    Toronto St Lawrence Market North | 25.3m | 5s | City of Toronto | Rogers Stirk Harbour

    What would the purpose be of a underground connection? The North Building won't operate as a market except on weekends, correct? And is it that much of a burden to cross the street?
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    Toronto 80 Bloor Street West | 263.4m | 78s | Krugarand | Arcadis

    We could just surround the playground with sun lamps.
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    Toronto St Lawrence Market North | 25.3m | 5s | City of Toronto | Rogers Stirk Harbour

    And Berczy Park is two block away.
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    Toronto St Lawrence Market North | 25.3m | 5s | City of Toronto | Rogers Stirk Harbour

    I thought the current temp market location was to become a park?
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    Toronto Massey Tower Condos | 206.95m | 60s | MOD Developments | Hariri Pontarini

    I don't understand why the design language is so different on the north side.
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    Toronto 728 Yonge | ?m | 3s | Brook McIlroy

    The Brunny reno was indeed less extensive, but it was similar in that it did a great job of retaining the heritage aspects of the building.
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    Toronto 728 Yonge | ?m | 3s | Brook McIlroy

    Agreed. Not that I'm complaining, but does anyone have any insight into why Shoppers has gone so far above and beyond for this one? (It reminds me a bit of project of another pharmacy chain, the reworking of the Brunswick House by Rexall -- also quite a respectful repurposing of that building.)
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    Toronto 335 Yonge | 55.2m | 16s | Lalani | Zeidler

    It also seems a shame that, being right across from such a landmark Ryerson building, something special couldn't have been built to make Gould an obvious gateway to Ryerson.
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    Toronto Waterfront Innovation Centre | 53.03m | 11s | Waterfront Toronto | Sweeny &Co

    Would folks be as upset with the design if the project were named something else, such as "Banal Commercial Building"? While I really want to see great design on the waterfront, I'm not sure why this particular building has become such a lightning rod, other than having a name that seems so out...
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    Toronto Manulife Centre Podium and Streetscape Renewal | 9.75m | 2s | Manulife Real Estate | MdeAS Architects

    When I see this I am always shocked at how clunky this addition is, and how it completely ignores the context of the building behind and above it.
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    Toronto Chelsea Green (was 33 Gerrard) | 297.25m | 90s | Great Eagle | a—A

    This intersection is going to be ridiculously tall when this and YSL join Aura.
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    Toronto Concord Sky | 299m | 85s | Concord Adex | Kohn Pedersen Fox

    That's a big slab of glass on the skyline.
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    Toronto The Whitfield | 130m | 39s | Menkes | Giannone Petricone

    The density at this intersection is increasing so incredibly rapidly -- three major projects going up at nearly the same time.
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    Toronto The One | 328.4m | 91s | Mizrahi Developments | Foster + Partners

    The use of an early poured slab for staging seems like a relatively new technique in the city -- any projects use this prior to the past couple of years?

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