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    Toronto 134 Parliament | 145.8m | 44s | Lamb Dev Corp | a—A

    In fairness, everyone I know in the industry right now is experiencing a staff shortage, especially with the recent rush to submit before IZ. It seems there just aren't enough designers and architects for post-COVID Toronto. So if anyone was thinking of a career change...!
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    Toronto home: Power and Adelaide | 78.33m | 22s | Great Gulf | Core Architects

    The white pilasters that run up the balconies look terrible - tons of joint lines, the way they meet the soffit looks unfinished, and they don't add anything to the building. They couldn't even make a real motif out of them - the spacing between them seems like it's almost regular, but it's not...
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    Toronto Brant Park | 35.36m | 11s | Lamb Dev Corp | a—A

    It's EIFS so probably issues with shedding water from the facade and moisture in the exterior wall assemblies.
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    Toronto Sugar Wharf Condominiums (Phase 1) | 231m | 70s | Menkes | a—A

    Phenomenal shots, mburrrrr! Thanks for those
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    Toronto Maple House at Canary Landing | 89.61m | 26s | Dream | COBE Architects

    Great to see some real dimension and depth to the facade of the podium. We don't get that enough.
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    Toronto Queen Central | 106.23m | 34s | Parallax | Arcadis

    The roofline of the tower is a head scratcher...whatever it takes to squeeze a few more units in, I guess.
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    Toronto 75 on The Esplanade | 99.97m | 29s | Harhay | a—A

    Absolutely love the podium and especially the ground level here. The stairs to the terraces atop the podium provide a rhythm similar to a modern dormer, the brick and grid of windows is tidy and gives the streetwall a well proportioned rhythm and the ground level eschews a wall of curtain-wall...
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    Toronto Concord Canada House | 231.97m | 74s | Concord Adex | Arcadis

    Well I guess that settles it then...
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    Toronto Concord Canada House | 231.97m | 74s | Concord Adex | Arcadis

    Everything about this project screams "Well, we're just about out of ideas here..."
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    Toronto 101 Heath West | 14.1m | 3s | Haven | RAW Design

    I have a strong suspicion whatever they proposed would be shouted down until the proposal was just a detached house for one family, and even then I imagine the neighbourhood would find a reason to fight it off. What proposal do you imagine is feasible here, worth the time and money, and is even...
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    Toronto 10 St Mary | 197.73m | 60s | Mattamy Homes | a—A

    On the contrary, the office building has lovely proportions and with some TLC would be a great example of a tidy mid-century office building that could offer a very desirable type of employment space at this location. I'd hate to see it go. The tower on the other hand is what it is, I guess.
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    Toronto 383 Sherbourne | 129.04m | 39s | NJS Capital | Arcadis

    I'm usually an IBI critic but I think this is a pretty handsome tower (if done in precast and not cheap aluminum). Looks simple and clean - would love the glazing to be recessed from the (hopefully-)precast more, but that's a problem with all condo tower designs.
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    Toronto TeaHouse 501 Yonge Condominiums | 170.98m | 52s | Lanterra | a—A

    Yes, it is. There are a lot of ways to achieve that without leaving the gaps completely exposed.
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    Toronto Time and Space Condos | 101.8m | 29s | Pemberton | Wallman Architects

    They didn't even try to fit the neighbourhood. Part of the reason why a building like Market Wharf feels like it's still part of the urban fabric of the St. Lawrence neighbourhood is the use of brick. Would it really have been such a huge financial sacrifice for Pemberton to try here? It's such...
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    Toronto U of T: Robarts Library Renovations & Robarts Common | ?m | ?s | U of T | Diamond Schmitt

    What were they thinking? Robarts deserved better.
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    Toronto 148 Avenue Road | 112.97m | 35s | Tribute | Chris Dikeakos

    It doesn’t look cheap because it’s “contemporary”. It looks cheap because it’s a lazy design that looks cheap and uses materials that look cheap. In fact, I’d say one of the most jarring things about it is how dated it looks.
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    Toronto Quayside | ?m | ?s | Dream

    MVRDV... Adjaye! Really interested to see what comes out of this - would love to see drawings released.
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    Toronto home: Power and Adelaide | 78.33m | 22s | Great Gulf | Core Architects

    Those heavy, cheap-looking white pilasters that run up the balcony faces are not doing anything for this project. The visual bulk of the project would be reduced if they had just gone without them. It's also unforgivable that Great Gulf wouldn't use curtain wall / capless glazing for the...

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