After a week of featuring in our Daily Photos, we're still not done with Aqualuna at Bayside. The new Hines and Tridel condo under construction in Toronto's East Bayfront is designed in a way that it provides seemingly endless angles to enjoy it from, which is somewhat of an unique claim to make in comparison to most of what else is being built in Toronto at the moment. Today, through this image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor skycandy, we get as close as we are going to in this series, focusing on the cascading ripples effect of the building's terraced massing, here showing off in what's been very rare sunlight during this rather gray January. Even with much of its gleaming bronze and glass cladding still to be installed, the remainder can be imagined upon the building's rippling concrete skeleton, with a landmark here clearly in the making,

The terraced levels of Aqualuna at Bayside are reminiscent of ripples in the water from some angles, image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor skycandy

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Related Companies:  Entuitive, EQ Building Performance Inc., Hines, II BY IV DESIGN, Janet Rosenberg & Studio, Kirkor Architects Planners, Kramer Design Associates Limited, Myles Burke Architectural Models, Tridel, Unilux HVAC Industries Inc.