Toronto Canary Block Condos | 42.06m | 12s | DundeeKilmer | KPMB

Dichroic Glass. Similar to the finish used on the Umbra facade over on John.
And that of the soffit in front of Cantina Mercatto on Wellington, part of the 88 Scott project.

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Wasn’t too sure about the white brick at first but it looks really sharp in-person, and I think will make sense as it all comes together.
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And this *gorgeous* brick screen has appeared on the north face. They’ve just turned the bricks so that the wide part faces outwards, and it’s a wonderful little design choice.
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IMO Toronto’s white and yellow brick buildings are more interesting and unique to the city than the red brick ones. I love that this building gives a nod to the city’s mid century apartments.
 

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