Toronto INDX Condos | 178.6m | 54s | Lifetime | P + S / IBI

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It's beyond me how a 180m building looks so small in the skyline. Can barely even see it. It seems like a tower in this city must be over 200m to even be noticed in the skyline, but thickness also plays a big role too I'm sure. KPMG really stands out but that's mostly due to the girth.
 
It's beyond me how a 180m building looks so small in the skyline. Can barely even see it. It seems like a tower in this city must be over 200m to even be noticed in the skyline, but thickness also plays a big role too I'm sure. KPMG really stands out but that's mostly due to the girth.

I've always thought INDX looked rather chunky for its height, but in many ways, its more of an illusion considering a lot of the building's lower half is obstructed often obstructed.
I dislike like how the setbacks are barely visible from NPS, I really thought the stepping-stoned roofline would provide a nice visual transition to FCP behind it (which it does from a skyline perspective, but not at ground level).
 

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