Silly rabbit. Don't you know that UT is only for hating, criticizing and expressing generally negative opinions? How dare you post something positive. I suggest you take the approach that I, and many other site visitors that I know, have taken, which is to scroll past the commentary and appreciate the amazing pictures that certain contributors take time out of their day to snap and post.
The persistent negativity on here can be exhausting. The transformation taking place in Toronto right now is world-class and inspiring, and developments like Aura are a significant component to that transformation. I can't argue with the fact that there is inherent value in encouraging the architects to push the envelope and take risks, and holding the construction firms to account for the shoddy craftsmanship that seems to be cropping up more and more regularly, but that doesn't change the fact that we should be thankful to witness this transformational period (which won't last forever) and excited about Toronto's trajectory. Even if you hate Aura for its architectural shortcomings and lack of polish, surely you can appreciate (and express such appreciation) for the impact it will have on the skyline and intersection and the general statement it is trying to make about Toronto's arrival as a world-class city.