Scenic on Eglinton has recently topped off and already one of the mid-rise towers appears to be almost fully sheathed in glass. UrbanToronto Forum user cruzin4u has provided us with these recent images which convey the great progress Aspen Ridge is making at Eglinton and Laird.

Scenic on Eglinton is by Aspen Ridge and Page+Steele.Scenic One appears clad in glass.

Scenic on Eglinton is by Aspen Ridge and Page+Steele.Scenic One with Scenic Two behind to the left.

Scenic on Eglinton is by Aspen Ridge and Page+Steele.The lobby connecting Scenic One and Two remains hollow.

Scenic on Eglinton is by Aspen Ridge and Page+Steele.Scenic Two on the left and Scenic One on the right.

Scenic on Eglinton is by Aspen Ridge and Page+Steele.Glass still remains to be added to Scenic Two.

Both towers still lack the glass panels to enclose the balconies so we still cannot see what the finished product will look like once the glass is accentuating the rhythmic bending of the towers' structures. Scenic on Eglinton derives its name from the picturesque perspective it has of Eglinton's Don Valley. There is some wonderfully dymanic topography surrounding Scenic, hopefully once the cranes are out of the picture Aspen Ridge and landscaper MBTW Group show you just how beautiful the land there can get.