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    Yonge-Dundas Square/Sankofa Square (Brown + Storey Architects)

    Relics of the past and their integration into present and future context is important - just because you don't have an attachment to this sign or its legacy shouldn't let you discredit its significance. It's this sort of rhetoric that justified the demolition of great things.
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    Toronto One Bloor East | 257.24m | 76s | Great Gulf | Hariri Pontarini

    I agree that One Bloor East has a stronger street presence and is more striking visually.
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    Toronto Eau du Soleil Condos | 227.98m | 66s | Empire | Richmond Architects

    Canada is chock full of suburban highrise nodes...? hm.
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    Toronto 88 Scott Street | 203.9m | 58s | Concert | P + S / IBI

    The heritage component is stunning. Almost makes up for the grey colouring throughout the tower.
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    Toronto Massey Tower Condos | 206.95m | 60s | MOD Developments | Hariri Pontarini

    I'm super dissapointed with the non-curved glass. But a blurred eye does the trick - and it's still a stunner.
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    Toronto Ontario Place | ?m | ?s | Infrastructure ON

    Trillium Park is stunning. From yesterday.
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    Toronto 88 Scott Street | 203.9m | 58s | Concert | P + S / IBI

    It's not concrete. I think its limestone.
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    Toronto U of T: John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design | 18.9m | 3s | U of T | NADAAA

    I suppose this is the difference between preservation and conservation.
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    Toronto The One | 328.4m | 91s | Mizrahi Developments | Foster + Partners

    Section 37 agreements are a tool of planning, usually used to leverage funds from developers for community improvement in order to increase density of the development. http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2014/pg/bgrd/backgroundfile-66994.pdf

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