Toronto The Selby | 165.5m | 50s | Tricon | bKL Architecture

This is what happens when you get an outside firm to design something. It's creative, it's innovative, it's different.

No balconies = A+
Brick = A+
Colour! = A+

Well, it's a purpose built rental, so there's no pressure to appeal to investors who require a balcony/don't care if the building is 50 shades of grey.
 
There have been buildings with recessed balconies over the years: this one isn't an indication of a new trend.

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How long will it take to top this high rise up. I haven't seen a skyscraper go up that isn't blue, green or white and black in years in the downtown core!
 
Precast with a brick face is not uncommon in Toronto either. It could go either way too depending on the brick selection. RafBig is involved in that selection.
 
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The mansion was moved way too close to the street, no? Shouldn't it be at the same set-back as James Cooper?
 
Part of the rationale for moving it so close to the street—aside from making more room for the tower—was to bring in a retail space fronting Sherbourne.
Compared to James Cooper (which, as @Tuscani01 points out, isn't that set-back either), the hope is that the historic frontage will do a bit more to engage the street and invite people in, with a possible cafe or some-such.
 
I was surprised by how close to the street they brought it as well, but I think it was a good decision it really has presence. The intersection feels very "grand" now. I suspect that by the time the 3 other nearby projects are done this will be a very exciting and urban spot. Sherbourne has a lot of neglected, but beautiful houses, I am glad that some of them are getting a new life.
 

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