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Slight resemblance to Harbour Terrace (401 Queens Quay).
...Maybe not. I guess it's just the angles.
...Maybe not. I guess it's just the angles.
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I don't know why but so far the most projects along the waterfront (WT or otherwise) have a distinctive avoidance of red brick. Correctly done it is one it is a material that ages well with warmth while fitting into the overall Modernist design vocab.
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Minutes from the Sept. 12 WT DRP Meeting:
http://www.waterfrontoronto.ca/uploads/documents/wdrp_minutes_september_2012_final_1.pdf(p. 5-8)
There are some details about the proposed wintergarden and building facade...
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Couldn't find a thread for it, and it may not warrant one yet anyway, but the steel for what looks like a sales centre is going up on south the south side of Queen's Quay.
When I drove past a week ago, I thought the exact same thing. It's at the far east end of their site, and logically not next to Sherbourne Common where they would be constructing the first building(s). Hines plans on being here awhile....