Toronto Junction Point | 27.6m | 8s | Gairloch | a—A

I'm so curious to see how the Annette / Dundas / DuPont intersection gets reconfigured. It'll be interesting to see how the rest of this intersections gets infilled once this infrastructure work is complete. Future buildings now have a high bar to match!
Shot the site today and you have 3 locations there for new towers. Where the Money Mart is, south of it and on thew northside of the intersection. One of a few building seeing real brick and like the stone work.
 
May 01
More up on my site
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I’m curious to see how the brick screen walls look on the inside. The bricklaying must be done very carefully so the mortar on the inside face is neat and consistent (not sure if the brick was installed first or the glass), and no construction debris gets stuck between the glass and the brick wall. I originally thought the brick screen walls were for the balconies which makes more sense as it will provide shade and privacy while allowing air circulation.
This is going to be a maintenance nightmare to clean the glass behind the brick. Maybe power washing is a solution?

There is a weird townhouse unit that has been on sale on assignment for ages. It was a triangular shaped corner unit with windows on one side. The unit was large but being triangular it had a ton of wasted and awkward spaces, effectively losing lots of usable space.
All of the townhouse units don’t have any landing in front of their entrances, just steps immediately in front of the door which is a shame.😟

Final ground floor window wall cladding looks much better than I thought it would when they started.
Yes, the faux I-beam detailing around the windows turned out very nice.
 
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