Toronto The One | 328.4m | 91s | Mizrahi Developments | Foster + Partners

It appears we have a winning formula for success:
1. Delete UT account and create new one
2. Find popular thread, post epic photo or a few words that crowd likes to hear
3. Voila
4. Buy a camera or a very high-end smartphone such as the iPhone 12 Pro Max or the Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra
 
On the note of the height of the ground/first floor (whatever u want to call it), given it's supposed to be an apple store I think it's safe to assume that there wont be 30ft ceilings but rather a second level as there is at most flagship apple locations.
 
It appears we have a winning formula for success:
1. Delete UT account and create new one
2. Find popular thread, post epic photo or a few words that crowd likes to hear
3. Voila
4. Buy a camera or a very high-end smartphone such as the iPhone 12 Pro Max or the Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra

5. Know someone with a view

(guilty as charged)
 
On the note of the height of the ground/first floor (whatever u want to call it), given it's supposed to be an apple store I think it's safe to assume that there wont be 30ft ceilings but rather a second level as there is at most flagship apple locations.

There is a below-grade retail level; the second Apple Store level could very well be underground, a la 5th Avenue. Showroom at grade in a dramatic space; classroom space, boardroom, HomePod listening room and back-of-house downstairs.
 
4. Buy a camera or a very high-end smartphone such as the iPhone 12 Pro Max or the Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra
There's much more to photography than having a nice camera. Subject matter and editing are infinitely more important, and it's sad how many people equate talent/opportunity to equipment
 
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this site is not that big but the pics ive seen, it looks massive from the street view. probably because of the giant columns and all that steel/Metal.
 
Small and tall: Benito's first shot really reminds us of how small the tower footprint actually is relative to its height (some close-up renders makes it appear much bigger). This one will soar when complete.

In the skyline
UT
 
Amazing pictures as always, @Benito

With all 4 "+" transfer pieces that have been installed, the next step would be to install the inner portion square of the tic-tac-toe. I see some of the segments have already been delivered and sitting just outside the perimeter of the building.

My pleasure guys, glad everyone enjoys the photos.
 

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