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    Toronto 405 Sherbourne | 120.1m | 35s | TCHC | Alison Brooks

    very curious on this, do you have sources examples of them not classifying it like this - whats the reference in the guidelines? - because i'm not sure i've seen that.
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    Toronto 355 Sherbourne | 172.8m | 48s | Kindred Works | KPMB

    I would agree. I really like the transition to the tower from the church, and the ceiling/structure looks super interesting. I just hope the city doesnt make them change it to all glass for the transition, like so many of the heritage solutions that the city pushes for in their box checking.
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    Toronto One Delisle | 155m | 44s | Slate | Studio Gang

    As much as I really love the overall look of this building, the detailing on the paneling is just not nice. So many misalignments and leftover pieces that just bother me.
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    Toronto 164-168 Isabella Street | 233.7m | 69s | Elysium | Studio JCI

    If you go into the application details northern light linked to, you can see the whole package (although there are no additional renderings) - but its just an extrusion straight up.
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    Toronto 164-168 Isabella Street | 233.7m | 69s | Elysium | Studio JCI

    I initially thought this was a zoning flip, but looking at the new plans, there are real structural sizes in them. With that being said, I really hope this design is revisited, otherwise i'll be prepared for the window wall, mullion, and spandrel monster this will become.
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    Toronto 18 Humberline Drive | 55.65m | 17s | DMS Group | Kirkor

    because it's Toronto, and developers are scared of doing anything "different" Just some accents on this design would go a long way.
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    Toronto Cherry House at Canary Landing | 50.32m | 13s | Dream | COBE Architects

    Walked past this the other day, the texture from the precast panels along the street feels really nice. Getting some good retail, and spill out is going to do wonders.
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    Toronto One Delisle | 155m | 44s | Slate | Studio Gang

    Can't wait to see more of this. Anyone know what the wall system is for the metal panels? are they using structural studs with a back-up wall?
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    Toronto 48 Isabella Street | 225.7m | 69s | Hollyburn Properties | Kirkor

    Love the colour, and I like the design. Was wondering what the glass boxes were, and looking at the plans, they are 3 storey tall amenity spaces. If that is built, it will be a pretty unique feature.
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    Toronto 17-41 Henning | 137.6m | 40s | Madison Group | Audax

    I would disagree, I personally like the previous design by TF more than this. The scale and design of the base is minimal, and the tower is flat and is uncharacteristically undetailed for Audux. This is pretty underwhelming and boring to me. I really enjoy a lot of their work, but I'm...
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    Toronto Artists' Alley | 121.91m | 39s | Lanterra | Hariri Pontarini

    really love how these turned out, the base of the "exo=skeleton" building reminds of some of the old buildings along bloor street. just wish they did the precast in a colour to warm up the base. Regardless, great addition to the city.
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    Mississauga 42-46 Park Street East | 101m | 31s | Edenshaw | Kirkor

    Saw this posted yesterday and came back again today. Really love the balconies and the colour of the building. No white or grey!
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    Toronto Reina Condos | 30.95m | 9s | Urban Capital | BDP Quadrangle

    I love how this project turned out, the extra spent on the curved curtain wall at the base was a smart choice as well. Would love to see more of this scale in the city.
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    Markham Royal Bayview | 50.5m | 15s | Tridel | Kirkor

    I was by this last week, and it was looking really good. One of the best that's gone up recently around the City IMO. Sometimes it feels like people are afraid to give Kirkor their kudos, due to the opinions of a few of the heavy users on this site, cause this one and the Westerly are really...
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    Toronto One Delisle | 155m | 44s | Slate | Studio Gang

    probably not engineering reason - columns are usually area based - This is probably an architectural choice for easier interior finishing. The facets make it easier to mount things to, and you get similar volume to a circular column. You can see how far it's from the envelope as well which makes...
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    Toronto Leaside Common | 32.16m | 9s | Gairloch | BDP Quadrangle

    loving how this is coming together. paying the extra for tempered glass is paying off. The slab edge drawing must have been a nightmare for this project!
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    Mississauga The Kith and Kindred Condominiums | ?m | 25s | Daniels | Kirkor

    @UtakataNoAnnex I walked by this last week, and its actually quite nice, especially the overhangs on the two buildings along eglinton. Looking forward to coming back later in the year and seeing how that landscape deck turns out.
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    Toronto The Whitfield | 130m | 39s | Menkes | Giannone Petricone

    this has turned out much better than expected from when it was first going up. The staining of the precast, and the tower are really nice

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