Toronto Massey Tower Condos | 206.95m | 60s | MOD Developments | Hariri Pontarini

You're referring to the gray spandrel glass which runs between each floor along the slab line, only on certain corners of the building, mind you.

It's a design decision, not so much execution. It makes each floor more legible from the exterior, and completely subjectively you either like that detail or you don't. Personally, without the balcony shroud applied to the building yet, which to my mind is the major gesture which will set Five apart from all others, it's premature to declare for or against: without all the design elements in place, you don't have all the facts.

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Glad something nice will be built there so that the ugly back of the theatre that makes that segment of Victoria st look like shit will be hidden.

That side of the building was never intended to be on view, it doesn't front onto Victoria Street. Which part of Victoria are you talking about? The brick facades that do front Victoria are just fine and more so, as far as I'm concerned!
 
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Removal by crane of the former banking hall's circular mosaic floor (cut into five sections) (http://themasseytower.com/blog/?p=451):

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