Toronto Yonge & Rich Condominiums | 156.35m | 46s | Great Gulf | a—A

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Taken this afternoon. The gulf is becoming increasingly great.

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It's actually one building made to look like two.
Here's a great time lapse animation of the construction process (it's not private, just click on the blue button below)

 
I like those trucks driving the wrong way down Richmond Street in the video
 
Yea, you can tell it's more like a U shaped building than anything, just look at the cladding between the two skinnier potrusions.
Actually, the podium is L-shaped, being twice as wide on Richmond as it is on Lombard, and then there's a bit of a notch taken out of the northeast corner of the L for the tower floors, but that doesn't really leave it as a U.

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Does anyone know the soil types that exist below the regular 'top soil'? Is it mostly silty clay or something? Sure looks like clay, but I am not a geologist.
 

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