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    ARC 33 | 22m | 6s | RNDSQR | S2

    This is really nice.
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    Courtyard 33 | 21.64m | 6s | RNDSQR | 5468796 Architecture

    I was really worried about how this was going to turn out while it was covered in scaffolding, but I love the finally unveiled finished product. I think it looks amazing.
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    11th + 11th | 138.07m | 44s | Intergulf | Ramsay Worden

    Personally, I think its pretty ugly. Its too busy. And the portions with white spandrel look cheap.
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    West District | ?m | ?s | Truman

    Those both look pretty nice.
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    The Fifth | 17m | 5s | Arlington Street | NORR

    The strip mall and Shell station (especially) on the South side of 17th Avenue basically kill any urban feel, no?
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    Courtyard 33 | 21.64m | 6s | RNDSQR | 5468796 Architecture

    I'm reserving judgment until all (or most) of the finishing touches are complete. I still think this might turn out great.
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    West Village Towers | 149.95m | 42s | Cidex Group | NORR Dubai Yahya Jan

    What a mess. Honestly, the 70s era commie block in the foreground looks so simple, handsome and dignified in comparison.
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    11th + 11th | 138.07m | 44s | Intergulf | Ramsay Worden

    Its a shame that 95% of them are so ugly.
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    933 - 5Th Ave | 34.14m | 9s | HomeSpace | IBI Group

    At the risk of being ostracized, I like the orange. The change from blue (in the rendering) to grey (in the as-built) made a huge (positive) difference. I actually like how this turned out. 7/10 (considering it is affordable housing).
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    Annex | 29.87m | 9s | Minto Group | Nyhoff Architecture

    This has been a real pleasant surprise. I think I like it most among recent Hillhurst mid-rise developments.
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    933 - 5Th Ave | 34.14m | 9s | HomeSpace | IBI Group

    It doesn't look terrible as just one simple colour like this. The cladding four choices are so silly.
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    BLVD Beltline | 118.87m | 37s | ONE Properties | Arquitectonica

    I went back to look at the renderings again. I think they show those sections as glazed and not recessed. However, I agree that renderings exaggerated the effect of the different glazing on those sections. All in all, especially compared to other recent examples of rendering misinformation...
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    West Village Towers | 149.95m | 42s | Cidex Group | NORR Dubai Yahya Jan

    Just reminiscing about those carefree days back when the louvers were first installed and I thought they were floor-to-ceiling vision glass and hoped that maybe it would continue through the entire crown. Ha ha. I'm an idiot.
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    West Village Towers | 149.95m | 42s | Cidex Group | NORR Dubai Yahya Jan

    I looked at the renderings on the first page again and in fact they clearly show two levels of mechanical venting below the glass crown. So this actually shouldn't come as a surprise and doesn't necessarily indicate that the entire crown will be mechanical venting.
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    West Village Towers | 149.95m | 42s | Cidex Group | NORR Dubai Yahya Jan

    I'm hesitant to say so, but that looks promising (at least in the context of the [understandably] low expectations most had with respect to the crown?
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    West Village Towers | 149.95m | 42s | Cidex Group | NORR Dubai Yahya Jan

    Oh, you poor innocent soul...
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    West Village Towers | 149.95m | 42s | Cidex Group | NORR Dubai Yahya Jan

    I don't understand why they would choose glass which makes the tower look like it has more spandrel than it actually does? Strange decision.
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    West Village Towers | 149.95m | 42s | Cidex Group | NORR Dubai Yahya Jan

    This one is rapidly approaching "hot mess" territory for me.

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