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  1. greenleaf

    Toronto The Goode Condos | 111.4m | 33s | Graywood | a—A

    aA + brick = this one’s gonna be a banger.
  2. greenleaf

    Toronto Mirvish Village (Honest Ed's Redevelopment) | 85.04m | 26s | Westbank | Henriquez Partners

    😵 Time for city to stop allowing this. Reminds of the absolute crap art allowed for Uptown condos on Balmuto st (the window frames at street level; art is fine, absolutely weak component and should not qualify.)
  3. greenleaf

    Toronto Mirvish Village (Honest Ed's Redevelopment) | 85.04m | 26s | Westbank | Henriquez Partners

    I already have a love hate relationship with this incredible bizarro cladding on this little building as part of this development. This is the most unhinged cladding/spandrel in the city.
  4. greenleaf

    Toronto The Diamond | 101.14m | 36s | Neudorfer | Gabriel Bodor

    Maybe it’s the heat, but I keep looking at this development and I am starting to not mind it???
  5. greenleaf

    Toronto House of Assembly | 61.85m | 17s | Marlin Spring | Graziani + Corazza

    Yeah, it looks good. View from MOCA:
  6. greenleaf

    Toronto The Ivy | 110.33m | 34s | Tricon | Graziani + Corazza

    Nice to see the laneway open again. Looks like the second floor of the heritage houses is the weight room/gym amenity space.
  7. greenleaf

    Toronto The Diamond | 101.14m | 36s | Neudorfer | Gabriel Bodor

    These buildings are like the comic sans of fonts. There’s just something a little off about them but I can’t stop looking either.
  8. greenleaf

    Toronto U of T: Landscape of Landmark Quality | ?m | 1s | U of T | MVVA

    I saw a construction crew of about 12 working on the garage entry on Monday.
  9. greenleaf

    Toronto Lower Don Lands Redevelopment | ?m | ?s | Waterfront Toronto

    What would the grid look like here if the east west cross street in the middle used the CN Tower as the view terminus from the corner of commissioners and Villiers Park st? Might be neat to have the street at an angle like that.
  10. greenleaf

    Toronto Clear Hotel | 143.6m | 42s | Blutrich Holdings | Arcadis

    Because no one else will want this and maybe they can get something akin to a deal?
  11. greenleaf

    Toronto Clear Hotel | 143.6m | 42s | Blutrich Holdings | Arcadis

    could be purchased by tchc?
  12. greenleaf

    Toronto 110 Bloor West | 5.45m | 1s | ProWinko | BDP Quadrangle

    Faux brutalism, brutalism is back.
  13. greenleaf

    Toronto 8 Wellesley | Residences at Yonge | 182.15m | 55s | CentreCourt | Arcadis

    Hot stuff view terminus up St. Luke Lane:
  14. greenleaf

    Toronto Rogers Centre Renovations | ?m | ?s | Toronto Blue Jays | Populous

    Not all is terrible, from a tv watching experience. The outfield changes along the foul lines look great and make the field appear much cozier.
  15. greenleaf

    Toronto Rogers Centre Renovations | ?m | ?s | Toronto Blue Jays | Populous

    Not a fan of the seating behind home plate as a viewer at home on TV. The back wall make it look like I am watching the zoom fans that the NBA had during its pandemic season. Very weird to me.
  16. greenleaf

    Toronto Rogers Centre Renovations | ?m | ?s | Toronto Blue Jays | Populous

    Is the symmetry going to even be noticeable with people in the stands though? Does it change the experience of the game? As a fan sitting in the stands this looks to be a much better experience. I guess I’ll see how I feel in a couple weeks.
  17. greenleaf

    Toronto 50 Scollard | 147.62m | 41s | Lanterra | Foster + Partners

    The sun on the field is good actually.

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