ben.thebean1
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There is definitely a sleekness that gives this an interesting mod-deco vibeThis building looks like it belongs in NYC. (in a good way).
There is definitely a sleekness that gives this an interesting mod-deco vibeThis building looks like it belongs in NYC. (in a good way).
As long as you clearly state it's photoshop, I think it's a great ideaFrom Feb. 26 (a few days late).
Original and then isolated (I don't know how we feel about some slight Photoshop but wanted to share).
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That bright blue building really sticks out. Wish we had a few more buildings that made use of bold and brash colors instead of being so overly conservative with colors and materials. Too many would be tacky to be sute but too few has lead to a sea of monotony.
Yum, look at all that single family housing we can bulldoze.Re-posting these pics previously posted by @A Torontonian Now If Toronto hasn't already overtaken Chicago already as the second largest high-rise city in North America, it won't be long. That long line of highrises down Yonge is something else. The city sure has changed from when I lived there as a kid.
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Yeah a few mjore distict looking building wouldn't hurt, but it definitely looks good. I'm dating myself, but back when I was younger I remember FCP, TD towers and Commerce Court were the main office towers and you could see them from any angle in the city, and the rest of towers were bundles of boring concrete apartment towers around the city. The level of diversity is so much better these days. Could be much worse, it could look like Vancouver or Miami lol.That bright blue building really sticks out. Wish we had a few more buildings that made use of bold and brash colors instead of being so overly conservative with colors and materials. Too many would be tacky to be sute but too few has lead to a sea of monotony.
No complaints about 19D of course, this level of quality is always appreciated.