I've got to say, I think this is one of the more interesting condos under review right now in Toronto. I think it represents a nice development forward for aA, taking off from the bases of the Distillery and Market Wharf condos in terms of solidity, rhythm, etc. A nice move away from the pure glass wrapper. I also think that it could fit perfectly well into the neighbourhood. It's taller than it's neighbours, yes, but I think it has some of that tough, sturdy quality that exists in both the old buildings and some of the better new ones. This neighbourhood has a kind of at-grade density in which a taller building here and there could be an asset, or at least not a problem.
When people look at this one and scream 'atrocity', I'm left scratching my head a bit.
ps. Shout out to Urban Shocker - this time I'm defending aA, can you believe it?