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I would also agree it’s nice looking box. Without getting into too much details, offices strive for open plans, flexibility and deepwe floor plates that can accept less accessibility to light. Residential units are much more demanding on elevation design in that every units needs air to return and exhaust with min. Clearance in between, structural shear walls that are most economical and glazing Ratio that meets energy requirement but also provide min. daylight. These are basic code requirement based on residential program. Offices have a completely different criteria. Ever thought why our offices look one way and our condos look another way even though it’s both all glass? It’s much more than the difference between window wall versus curtain wall.Well, slightly is the keyword here which is what I said in my previous post. The floors are mostly rectangular and the have to be so because it is an office building and they want to maximize efficiency. Why? Because office buildings have even more people per sq. ft. compared to residential. So yes, CIBC Square is still a box but a great looking one. I would call it a gift box!