I find it interesting that people are so surprised by how this building turned out. I guess everyone's image of Tridel was tainted because of 300 Front at the time, but this building was always obviously going to turn out well. Here's a few reasons why, in order of importance: curtain wall cladding, minimal balconies (and especially, no aA wraparound balcony garbage), unique shape, Wallman Architects. It's no surprise that this building has turned out well; for me personally, it's definitely in the top 10 buildings to go up since 2000 in this city, and that includes office and residential.