Toronto Mirvish Village (Honest Ed's Redevelopment) | 85.04m | 26s | Westbank | Henriquez Partners

I respect trying to do something fun, but I think the food fritting is kinda tacky and would feel more obstructive to/distracting from the view from inside even if they were the same size as an otherwise plain frit. Also I think it wouldn't be as adaptable to different uses — in particular to places that aren't food places, but even if it was a food place the generic food icons might not really fit with what they served or the style of the place. A certain type of use of the space might not work with little cartoon food icons, so I think in this case it was probably for the best to go plain.
 
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Maybe the 2nd and 3rd floor spaces were changed to office use instead of retail use?
Office use could use the operable windows.
 
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