Toronto Motif Lofts + Townhomes | ?m | 5s | Reserve Properties | RAW Design

8 March 2014: is the cat excited or what?
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It would have to do with the width of the street, and the angular plane created by it. Toronto Planning wants to see a relationship between the height of the first step-back and the width of the road the building sits on.

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Having the first 3 floors line up (more or less) with the first three floors of the neighbouring buildings would be best. But what I was also wondering was why the actual facade doesn't line up with the facade of the neighbouring block, for a solid streetwall. I thought city planners encouraged that.
 
28 June 2014: I don't have much confidence in this developer getting things done in a hurry....finally it gets the brick:
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The towns around back look like crap:
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Suggestion: Hire blackLAB architects to do the townhomes next time--Some UT ppl think I only like aA: nope, blackLAB is tops in this town today imo!
 
They're pretty middle-of-the-road modernism. Kind of like STAMP: a few interesting ideas but too many finicky details and converging motifs.
 

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