A brooding curtain of cloud hangs over the rapidly developing east side of Downtown Toronto, where the maze-like cladding of Yonge & Rich Condominiums is the ultimate (and a playful) example of orthogonal geometries, which prevail across our building stock, if not quite so in-your-face. At left-centre in the background, 252 Church also plays with its cladding.

Each tower on the east side of Downtown Toronto is defined by it own geometric patterns, image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor mburrrrr

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