Toronto Monza Condos | 36.28m | 10s | The Benvenuto Group | StudioAC

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...even with an unique shape can never save a building from the rot and embarrassment of cheapening out. /sigh

Edit: @Domenico, not sure what the issue is here, but angry faced /upvotes do not change my position or views on the matter. Rather demonstrating with civility why I am wrong here more likely does.
 
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...even with an unique shape can never save a building from the rot and embarrassment of cheapening out. /sigh

Edit: @Domenico, not sure what the issue is here, but angry faced /upvotes do not change my position or views on the matter. Rather demonstrating with civility why I am wrong here more likely does.
Not sure why you assumed the angry face was directed towards you. Rather it was directed at the building, with which I agree with your "cheapening" comment.
 
Not sure why you assumed the angry face was directed towards you. Rather it was directed at the building, with which I agree with your "cheapening" comment.
Fair enough!

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...and now for an update: Mostly completed "cladding" in all it's cheapened glory! And the stuff of Mr. Capizzano's nightmares:

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>.<
 
Notice how the windows on the 3rd and 6th floors interrupt the horizontal pattern slightly? How hard is it to avoid that??

THIS PROJECT IS SO BAD.
 
What I don't understand is cheapening or not, it's no extra cost to actually match the white glass on the front with white faux brick on the side, the grey and tan sides to black and white front is super jarring, especially in person.

Honestly horrific.
 

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