Toronto Living Shangri-La Toronto | 214.57m | 66s | Westbank | James Cheng

Pic taken June 27, 2011


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Red Mars, thanks for the pics, the first one from today is just great, makes one feel as if he/she is surrounded on all sides...even if it is not the case...(yet)
 
A Couple from the Street





I won't have this view for about 6 weeks, then I'll compare

 
Shangri-la = the megan fox of skyscrapers (in toronto)

Taken today:
(first few from First Canadian place)... Mississauga skyline in background

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In these pics, notice the new balcony glass???? I LIKE! :D
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All photos by me: steveve
 
2nd to last picture - the clear glass facing University looks freaking awesome - almost liquid like. I'm seriously liking this building.
 
Outstanding pics, everyone!.....this project just keeps getting better and better.....
 
Yay! Balcony glass. It looks so good. I can't wait to see all of it up. The balcony glass is really what's going to make this building look awesome.
 
I like how we see the building bulging out from the sides.

Architecture at its best.

Pics taken July 1, 2011


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A thing of beauty. If you live locally and are in the downtown, go out of your way and see this in person. It's worth it.
 
Agreed. It's not that the photographers on here are lacking in any way, it's more that the building's weird angles and reflections are just something better appreciated in person.
 

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