rdaner
Senior Member
Nice, if traditional, rebuild on Dundas West. This is the site of the Musa Restaurant fire two years ago.
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![IMG1944-L.jpg](http://rdo1138.smugmug.com/Other/misc/i-W8CGMGF/0/L/IMG1944-L.jpg)
![IMG1946-L.jpg](http://rdo1138.smugmug.com/Other/misc/i-j8MJj6q/0/L/IMG1946-L.jpg)
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I'll wait until it's complete, but even with brick, it looks like it might be the mixed-use equivalent of those lowly faux-historicist infill townhouses. Blending a pitched roof with Modern windows with asymmetrical mullions, it's looking strange so far. The pitched roof seems to aim to evoke vernacular architecture, except that mixed-use buildings along major streets in Toronto traditionally have flat roofs. Yet I'm open to such creativity as long as it's well executed.