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  1. torontologist

    Toronto East Harbour | 214.2m | 65s | Cadillac Fairview | Adamson

    Well, these look... functional. LOL oh Canada. We are too practical for our own good.
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    Toronto 191 Bay | 301.74m | 64s | QuadReal | Hariri Pontarini

    If the floorplate is an issue, I'd almost rather they go for a diagrid look. Something like 1 Undershaft in London. Utilitarian and stylish.
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    Vaughan CG Tower | 188.97m | 60s | Cortel Group | BDP Quadrangle

    Fingers crossed that pre-set brick replaces grey spandrel as our cladding standard. I'll take 20 of these around the city in various colours, please and thank you.
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    Toronto Ontario Line 3 | ?m | ?s | Metrolinx

    As someone who takes the University line downtown daily, wait times have doubled on most of my trips due to the Vaughan extension. Crowding has also worsened at St. George station. I fear for the day that the Yonge line extension (which people will actually ride on day 1, unlike the Vaughan one)...
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    Toronto 88 Bathurst | 68.3m | 17s | Hines | 3XN

    To have a 3xn designed midrise at this location would be so... satisfying. It just feels *right*.
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    Toronto CampusOne Student Residence (was University Place) | 79.85m | 25s | Knightstone | Diamond Schmitt

    If only they could get some public art on that east facade...
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    2018 Political Prognostications and Hopes

    Reading this bit made me physically recoil. Imagine...
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    2018 Political Prognostications and Hopes

    Municipal- Tory wins re-election, with Ford and a progressive candidate taking 30 and 20% of the vote respectively. The composition of council shifts to a centre-left majority. Tory also shifts left in his politics (as per recent interviews). Gardiner re-build comes up for a vote again, is...
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    King Street (Streetcar Transit Priority)

    Because the businesses on Bloor Street did the exact same thing when bike lanes were introduced, and it was proven entirely false. Business owners are scared of change, and many (most?) like the convenience of a car dominated street in front of their establishment, whether or not they realize...
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    Toronto 191 Bay | 301.74m | 64s | QuadReal | Hariri Pontarini

    Amazon HQ2? (Just kidding.... half kidding) Unfortunately it will block a lot of the sun from reflecting on Scotia Plaza's glorious red granite.
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    Toronto The Selby | 165.5m | 50s | Tricon | bKL Architecture

    Such an easy improvement too. I assume there must be a reason for the grey... even a first year design student could have told them that black would look better. Sometimes I wonder who makes these decisions :confused:
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    OMB Reform

    Fair enough regarding The One. I can't help but see it as a positive change though, over all, when looking at the extremely prohibitive zoning along the Bloor-Danforth line or around certain GO stations. The LPAT may be restrictive in certain extreme and unique cases, but in terms of creating a...
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    OMB Reform

    I'm not sure I understand your concern. Municipalities must zone densities surrounding these station areas in a way that is compliant with the 2017 Growth Plan, which generally requires higher densities than those that currently exist. This provision is to prevent municipalities from underzoning...
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    Toronto 28 Eastern | 45.4m | 12s | Alterra | Teeple Architects

    Shame that the terra cotta colour had to go. I've been told that the unit sizes will be slightly smaller as well as part of the redesign.
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    Toronto United Kingsway Condos | 27.45m | 7s | Fieldgate | IBI Group

    I think they meant this article, from today. Still under investigation: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/opp-reviewing-allegations-involving-councillor-justin-di-ciano-sources-say-1.4436059
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    Political Landscape of Toronto (including Ward Boundary Review)

    Well, my day has been made. He deserves whatever is coming. 2018 is shaping up to be a year of massive changes at Toronto City Council.
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    Toronto Mirvish Village (Honest Ed's Redevelopment) | 85.04m | 26s | Westbank | Henriquez Partners

    I'm surprised no one has jumped in to address the blasphemy expressed in these last few posts... Honest Ed's and Sam the Record Man are a certain generation of Torontonians' sacred cows. I'd be hiding if I were you. ;)
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    Toronto Pinnacle One Yonge | 345.5m | 105s | Pinnacle | Hariri Pontarini

    Since there doesn't seem to be any data describing the commuting habits of the super-rich, I'll throw in my unscientific observations as well. The vast majority of middle and upper middle class people I know (most of whom live in the former City of Toronto, not suburbs) take transit to work...
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    King Street (Streetcar Transit Priority)

    It's because we don't expect much of them. I was walking around downtown with an Australian cop friend the other day, and the first thing he said was "Why does everyone here drive so fast?!". Apparently they have ticketing cameras throughout Brisbane, and that keeps everyone in line. We have a...
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    Toronto Social at Church + Dundas | 164.89m | 52s | Pemberton | RAW Design

    There is no accurate measure of how many condos are "foreign owned". Different observers have different definitions of "foreign" (Do international students count, for example? They -and their parents- are exempt from the foreign buyers' tax). Most define a foreign owner as someone who doesn't...

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