Not that this needs to be a thing again, but is this inadvertently anti-homeless design/architecture?
 
Walking past this today, you can really hear the metal chains blowing around in the wind. It's unique and makes you turn your hear
As long as it's not as dreadful as the whistling from E Condos before they fixed it, or the current problem with the Golden Gate bridge.
Actually...I really hope it's not like that sound.
 
Man do I wish they kept the orange cladding from the designs.
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Wow. Great shot.

This neighbourhood has looked underbuilt from similar angles for as long as I've been in Toronto. But in this photo, it looks like a dense, finished district.

This is not meant to reopen the debate on whether these lands could or ought to have been denser still, and of course more development will be coming to the area, but I just wanted to note the remarkable transformation.
 
Wow. Great shot.

This neighbourhood has looked underbuilt from similar angles for as long as I've been in Toronto. But in this photo, it looks like a dense, finished district.

This is not meant to reopen the debate on whether these lands could or ought to have been denser still, and of course more development will be coming to the area, but I just wanted to note the remarkable transformation.
Yep, quite a change since 2007

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