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    Toronto Ontario Line: Exhibition Station | ?m | ?s | Metrolinx | HDR

    Is the bridge to temporarily replace the tunnel (which always seems to smell like pee)?
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    Toronto Sugar Wharf Condominiums (Phase 1) | 231m | 70s | Menkes | a—A

    This building is turning out to be a fun Rorschach test, which is ironic since to me it just looks like a Rorschach test.
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    Toronto QueenChurch | 185.9m | 57s | Tridel | Kirkor

    The restored buildings in the podium look nice, but it would have been fun to keep the gaudy paint.
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    Toronto Pinnacle One Yonge | 345.5m | 105s | Pinnacle | Hariri Pontarini

    First building starting to make an impression from above! AC707, September 15th.
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    Toronto Time and Space Condos | 101.8m | 29s | Pemberton | Wallman Architects

    The St. Lawrence focus area (which this building misses by a few blocks) has requirements for using brick at ground level, which has done a good job keeping the street wall consistent...
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    Toronto Aquabella at Bayside | 50.9m | 14s | Tridel | 3XN

    The balcony treatments look nice! They also look a lot like the Billy Bookcase from IKEA. But still, pretty nice!
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    Toronto Forma | 308m | 84s | Great Gulf | Gehry Partners

    This has been the running critique of Gehry for decades. I'm not sure if the Simpsons clip has been shared in the 414 pages of this thread before, but in case anyone hasn't seen it:
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    Toronto The Well | 174.03m | 46s | RioCan | Hariri Pontarini

    The cross-bracing motif reminds me of the Kinex set I had as a kid. It's fun, but with pretty limited structural utility.
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    Toronto Pinnacle One Yonge | 345.5m | 105s | Pinnacle | Hariri Pontarini

    The podium is a bit of a bunker. I guess that's not unusual for a community centre. The off-axis tower is a nice touch, especially in the south core where basically every other building aligns with the street grid.
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    Toronto Sugar Wharf Condominiums (Phase 2) | 299m | 90s | Menkes | a—A

    I know these are early drafts, but I really hope that Rooster on a Pole makes it into the final design.
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    Toronto Cherry House at Canary Landing | 50.32m | 13s | Dream | COBE Architects

    There's one at Nathan Phillips Square too, but there really isn't another location in the city that can match the Christmasy vibe of the Distillery's cobblestones.
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    Toronto 801 York Mills | 57.06m | 15s | First Capital | Turner Fleischer

    I grew up around here, ate at Windfields all the time. It'll be missed, but it's about time this hood gets some development.
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    Toronto CIBC SQUARE | 241.39m | 50s | Hines | WilkinsonEyre

    I'm loving how the bridge blocks the ugly railway overpass. Really makes the streetscape nicer, and that's before the building's retail comes into play.
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    Toronto The One | 328.4m | 91s | Mizrahi Developments | Foster + Partners

    Is the plan here for one of those fancy robot-loaded parking systems, or just a normal underground garage? The layout of the site looks like it would be tough for ramps.
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    Toronto PJ Condos | 156.96m | 48s | Pinnacle | Hariri Pontarini

    I find the strong edges between segments in the precast brick panels jarring. It makes the building feel like it has poorly disguised brick wallpaper. Anyone have a feel for hard/expensive it would it be to make the panels interlocking, or to finish off the edges and joints with some real...

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