modernizt
Senior Member
Thank you so much for sharing your beautifully composed photographs with us! You've really captured the essence of the building while it's still fresh and brand new, on the eve of its soft opening!
Gorgeous photos as always, Marcanadian!
So excited to take a tour when I get the time. Does anyone know how far John Q Public can venture in?
As much as I"m happy to have this anywhere in Toronto - imagine if this had been built on the waterfront with a small park around it. Perhaps as an art gallery, museum, or other similar asset. This is such an amazing design that it has literally surpassed it's local environment. I think this - placed on the waterfront and surrounded by greenery, would have been a show stopper.
As much as I"m happy to have this anywhere in Toronto - imagine if this had been built on the waterfront with a small park around it. Perhaps as an art gallery, museum, or other similar asset. This is such an amazing design that it has literally surpassed it's local environment. I think this - placed on the waterfront and surrounded by greenery, would have been a show stopper.
Why would Ryerson, a school desparate to actually establish a "campus" from a collection of buildings, have any interest in building on the lakeshore?
As much as I"m happy to have this anywhere in Toronto - imagine if this had been built on the waterfront with a small park around it. Perhaps as an art gallery, museum, or other similar asset. This is such an amazing design that it has literally surpassed it's local environment. I think this - placed on the waterfront and surrounded by greenery, would have been a show stopper.