It's always interesting for me when people indicate they like buildings I can't stand, like the Collège Français, which I feel has a loathesome street presence. And I mean this in an entirely positive way - I know from experience that when I pass by buildings that posters here have said they liked, it won't change my opinion of a building that I dislike, but somewhere my brain is keeping a tally and it will recall that someone, somewhere, liked such-and-such a building and it leavens my own feelings for it. So, thanks, condovo.
I enjoy the new highrise portion of 88-90 Carlton, and especially the entrances along Mutual, but I have passed by enough now to know that I am never going to enjoy the old facades on the front. I didn't especially care for those buildings when they existed, and having part of them preserved now for many more years only strikes me as unfortunate. I look forward to the front of the building having some greenery, but current bunch of concrete there is not particularly pleasant, though I'm sure it will improve.
And I tend to agree with Towered about Tobias House, I consider myself quite forgiving, but I really dislike that building and think it is ageing badly as well. There is one parcel of land left on that block, please let it become occupied by something worthy. Barring that, let it remain a parking lot to be used as a beer garden for various events like Pride.