Toronto Ten York Street Condos | 224.02m | 65s | Tridel | Wallman Architects

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I think you can see a bit of the slant going up the western edge in Logan's first pic immediately above. Look closely beginning about 2 floors above where the glazing is installed and you can see the pillars slowly head at an angle as per the renderings.
 
I think you can see a bit of the slant going up the western edge in Logan's Zak Nuttall's first pic immediately above.
FTFY!
 
Initially I had higher hopes for this building, but at least it's not going to block the view of Ice Towers from some points.
 

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