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

cool angle ^ a lot of city shots like this have completely changed in look and feel thanks to Shangri-la's big-city presence.... sick.
 
Today:

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was going for a 2001: A Space Odyssey reference
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in those pics, seems like a lot of windows toward the top are open. Is that because of heat issues, or are these floors that crews are actively working on inside?

I would love to have sunglasses that would give me those deep blues of the sky.
 
in those pics, seems like a lot of windows toward the top are open. Is that because of heat issues, or are these floors that crews are actively working on inside?

I would love to have sunglasses that would give me those deep blues of the sky.

I'm quite enjoying SomeMidTower's HDR photos.
Presumably they're at some stage of completing interior work on the units, likely without A/C so having windows open makes sense.
 
I'm quite enjoying SomeMidTow[N]er's HDR photos.
Presumably they're at some stage of completing interior work on the units, likely without A/C so having windows open makes sense.

Thanks :D I was worried i was overdoing it lol
 
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in those pics, seems like a lot of windows toward the top are open. Is that because of heat issues, or are these floors that crews are actively working on inside?

They have started the PDIs. They have essentially completed most of the units up to floor 40 I have been told and are working above. I think that may explain why windows are open. Given that I doubt the developer is paying to run A/C in individual suites, I am sure it gets hot, especially West facing with the heat wave.
 
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I've never noticed the sconce uplight/downlights turned on. No strips per se.

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not a whole lotta shangri-la here, but here's a pano i did today showing this fitting in with it's neighbours at street level,

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