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  1. monkeyronin

    Submission 11: Cassius Adams - "Water & Ice" - glass wave bridge

    A bit wider with a slight slope and this would be perfect.
  2. monkeyronin

    Submission 12: Mackenzie Keast - arch bridge "promenade"

    Great concept, wrong location. Also, I don't really like the light red brick on the sides - it'd probably end up looking too cheap and "suburban", something like one of those faux-Victorian townhouses that have been built all of the place in past 20 or so years. Something more contemporary and...
  3. monkeyronin

    Toronto's teeniest house back on the market

    Rather space-inefficient for 250 sqft. This is half the size, yet manages to fit two bedrooms: http://www.tumbleweedhouses.com/houses_lusby.html
  4. monkeyronin

    Hume - The Vertical Revolution takes Root

    Make that: Before he was even born. Or, pretty much for the entire history of the city.
  5. monkeyronin

    Toronto buildings everyone loves to hate, but you think are OK

    This beauty. And while we're at it, why not throw in this collection of buildings? Why aren't my pictures showing up? Anyway, they are the Sheraton Centre and St. Jamestown.
  6. monkeyronin

    Toronto as seen by New York Real Estate

    "Nearly a quarter million Canadians live and work within the city; by and large, they are professionals, youngish and urban-minded." I find this hard to believe. I always though Los Angeles was the most Canadian US city, yet only 13,859 people were actually born in Canada. Even if my...
  7. monkeyronin

    Tour of Toronto Rooftop/Penthouse Views

    Yonge & Eglinton (just east of Eglinton Park) looking towards NYCC.
  8. monkeyronin

    TDSB Ponders Black-Focused Schools

    Schools admitting people based purely on this false notion of race? Excellent!
  9. monkeyronin

    Serving up the city to the super-rich

    And these North American cities are simply following the trend that the rest of the world has been experiencing for decades, after years of decline in our inner cities. Not neccessarily a good thing that certain areas are turing into wealthy enclaves...but, on the other hand, it does at least...

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