Toronto Richmond Adelaide Centre: EY Tower | 188.05m | 40s | Oxford Properties | Kohn Pedersen Fox

Today.
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From Tuesday:
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And oh, what do we have going on over here?
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Seems to be some sort of underground extension...
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And taken Thursday evening(ish)
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Does it ever look awkward & unattractive in those last two photo posts. It's just too boxy for what it wants to be.
 
Does it ever look awkward & unattractive in those last two photo posts.

I see what you mean in the second photo, but it's the nature of its unique geometry that lends to drastically different views of the building depending on where you're standing, some of course being less attractive than others.
One of my minor gripes about this building is how wide it is on its north-south axis, but thankfully there are few angles where you can see it in its entirety. A rare building that can look slender and bulky.
 
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