Don't let a couple of posts be your be-all and end-all. One UrbanToronto member can say one thing, and another one another. What's good or bad architecture cannot be described in a single post or even a few, and those who criticize some architectural firms by claiming that all their buildings are bad are doing a major disservice too by ridiculously oversimplifying things. If you want to know more about architecture, get a book on the history of it, or the history of Modern Architecture specifically because that's what we're looking at here, or take an "evening" course (online now I suppose), or even just read Wikipedia articles on it. If that's more of a commitment than your level of interest can support, just like what you like and ignore those telling you to do otherwise.It's really interesting to see the comments because I personally do not have a taste in architecture, could you tell me more about what makes a good piece of architecture (for a residential project like this one)?
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