wmedia
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If your eyes have a slow shutter speed, then yes! Joking aside, fantastic photos @Marcanadian^is this a building in Toronto?
If your eyes have a slow shutter speed, then yes! Joking aside, fantastic photos @Marcanadian^is this a building in Toronto?
...wait, that can change colour and content?Sorry to derail to the competition;
The new TD sign looks done as some testing occurred in late November.
I guess that means it's good architecture. It creates and reaffirms a sense of identity. I have my criticisms but it fits in very well with the Financial District's iconic towers, such as the golden Royal Bank Plaza.There's something about this building that's just so, Toronto. I don't know if that makes any sense, it just fits into the city so immensely well while also being beautiful and unique
I think that it fits in BECAUSE it's beautiful and well designed and carefully built. Not totally sure it's "Toronto' but it is beautiful - and would be anywhere.There's something about this building that's just so, Toronto. I don't know if that makes any sense, it just fits into the city so immensely well while also being beautiful and unique
Purely a guess, but could it be related to the connection of the two sections of the bridge? I think the bridge came in two sections, and maybe as part of connecting them, they had to install the glass panels?Why is there a single glass panel installed (?) in the staircase to the park? And why is it that panel space, of all the others you might think they would start with. Provided What I said was in any way true, the construction process often seems delightfully haphazard sometimes.
Or possibly because they are looking at a 'sample' and will order or accept the rest when it passes inspection?Purely a guess, but could it be related to the connection of the two sections of the bridge? I think the bridge came in two sections, and maybe as part of connecting them, they had to install the glass panels?