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  1. Nadnev

    Toronto Ontario Line 3 | Metrolinx

    Naming stations after people provides zero wayfinding ability. Also, not to mention the historical reparations that need to happen when said person is found to be a terrible person.
  2. Nadnev

    Toronto Ontario Line: Cosburn Station | 8.75m | 1s | Metrolinx | HDR

    Would have been nice if the folks at Metrolinx included a bus pull-in bay for more seamless transfers. But maybe that's a bit more challenging with the surrounding bike lanes?
  3. Nadnev

    Toronto One Delisle | 155m | 44s | Slate | Studio Gang

    It's pretty cool seeing how similar the renders are to the actual build on this one.
  4. Nadnev

    SmartTrack (Proposed)

    Wow - looks like there might be some life still left in St Clair-Old Weston Station. An open house is happening in a couple of weeks.
  5. Nadnev

    Toronto The Diamond | 101.14m | 36s | Neudorfer | Gabriel Bodor

    These buildings are starting to grow on me. This build is definitely not chic, however, it brings a much needed warmth to architecture in this city, and the heavy black framing is kinda playful.
  6. Nadnev

    Toronto KING Toronto | 57.6m | 16s | Allied | Bjarke Ingels Group

    This photo is the intersection between fine art and optical illusion.
  7. Nadnev

    Toronto Waterfront Innovation Centre | 53.03m | 11s | Waterfront Toronto | Sweeny &Co

    Was really hoping the 2nd floor here would be used as a restaurant and patio.
  8. Nadnev

    Toronto The Whitfield | 130m | 39s | Menkes | Giannone Petricone

    In the grand scheme of things there's nothing too interesting about the exterior of this building. However, considering Toronto's obsession with the banal, this is a real winner for the city.
  9. Nadnev

    Toronto Ontario Line 3 | Metrolinx

    Just for a laugh - Let's hope that Metrolinx hasn't contracted Alibaba as their TBM supplier for the Ontario Line...
  10. Nadnev

    Toronto 1500 St Clair West | 64.75m | 17s | Alterra | Sweeny &Co

    I really like the look and scale of this project. Really hoping that value engineering doesn't slice the quality of this build in half.
  11. Nadnev

    Toronto Galleria 01 & 02 | 92.65m | 29s | Almadev | Core Architects

    It's kind of insane how such a massive development still has overhead wires.
  12. Nadnev

    Toronto Galleria III | 112.4m | 31s | Almadev | Hariri Pontarini

    Bury power lines? In this city? Tell me another joke.
  13. Nadnev

    Toronto Earlscourt Condo | 33.93m | 9s | Format Group | RAW Design

    This corner is so sad and in good need of an overhaul. Hopefully something moves soon.
  14. Nadnev

    Toronto Aqualuna at Bayside | 61.87m | 18s | Tridel | 3XN

    Those balcony railings are sublime.
  15. Nadnev

    Toronto Lower Don Lands Redevelopment | ?m | ?s | Waterfront Toronto

    Totally agreed - that streetcar is desperately needed. But could you imagine if they started building that extension today? With all the current road closures, downtown would be in crisis mode!
  16. Nadnev

    Cycling infrastructure (Separated bike lanes)

    Christine Hogarth MPP, says the Bloor bike lanes are causing congestion! 🤣 Sign her survey to let her know your thoughts on the bike lanes.
  17. Nadnev

    Toronto The Diamond | 101.14m | 36s | Neudorfer | Gabriel Bodor

    While I love a fun and thoughtful colour palette - my first reaction is that these combinations sit so harshly against each other. But who knows - maybe they'll grow on me?
  18. Nadnev

    Toronto Lower Don Lands Redevelopment | ?m | ?s | Waterfront Toronto

    It's so refreshing to see streets free from ugly utility poles and wires.
  19. Nadnev

    Toronto Birch House & Indigenous Hub | 50.3m | 13s | Dream | BDP Quadrangle

    I'm so confused by the perspective of this photo. All that green space in the background looks like an urban forest.
  20. Nadnev

    Cycling infrastructure (Separated bike lanes)

    I can't help but feel that Toronto underutilizes the chicane. Instead of another set of lights here, I wonder if this would have been better suited to a chicane? Slow down the driving speed of the vehicles with physical barriers, rather than forcing a complete stop.

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