dryang
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Very nice! The fall one that was posted was really nice too.
Awesome shot. Love that view of Yonge Eglinton and the colour this building brings to the skyline.
Part of the reason why it stands out is because of the surrounding grey buildings.Indeed. Why this city is so in love with grey I just don't know. Look at how this beauty stands out!
Part of the reason why it stands out is because of the surrounding grey buildings.
You mean it screams spectacular.And the balcony treatment really looks spectacular.
I can't believe you've done thisYou mean it screams spectacular.
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Wow that's a deep cut.
I've talked to a couple of people studying/working in that building and the universal consensus is that it sucks for classes and learning.Yep, exactly. And this reminds me of a very similar example: the new Daniels school at U of T. An acquaintance of mine is an architect and she was confirming what I've read in a few papers, that though the reno is beautiful, it's completely unfunctional. The so-obvious-it-hurts irony is that this reno was for a department of architecture.
Good luck! I wish your unit is free of defectsI have my PDI next week. I guess I'll know what it's like. Hopefully it's a bit windy so I can get a full taste before moving in.
Good luck! I wish your unit is free of defects
I agree 100% this is not a practical parking space. I’ve never made a single scratch to my cars before, but already damaged rear fender and rim of my car ever since I moved into E Condos. It’s gonna cost hundreds of $$$ to fix them. Damages on the poles at the entrance and the exit show how many cars were already damaged because of this ridiculous garage design.Parking levels are 99% empty most of the time, so probably not many people have yet noticed this problem, but beware. This is a very problematic parking lot.
All the parking barriers (P1 and P2) are built with extremely tight space. I'm not joking. While I was driving very carefully and slowly, my truck got scratched few times already. I've been to hundreds of underground parking lots in Toronto, but this is by far the most horrifying parking lot I've ever used. For P1 entrance, they installed 4 barriers (2 enter 2 exit) for a tight space where 2 cars can hardly hardly drive by, then you have to make sharp 90 degree turn to enter or exit. Anyone with any driving experience would know that you need more spaces to make sharp 90 degree turns...but with the current design, only one car car barely enter or exit at a time. This is a brand new condo with very little people moved in, and I can already see lots of scratches on the floor concrete from people damaging their cars.
I keep seeing other residents driving back and forth to carefully enter or exit the barriers, or ending up scratching their cars, screaming f words.
This isn't about saving money. It seems almost like they don't even have a brain to think straight.
Building a screaming condo with a metal screens which blocks entire balcony view from bottom to top,
now with an underground parking lot which is extremely hard to avoid damaging the cars.
I've made up my mind and going to sell my unit whenever the market gets any better. This is simply not a livable building.