More Changes
This is another shot along Queen St West showing you what is happening behind the street. The Heritage Conservation Area applies just to Queen St itself so all of the surrounding streets are fair game for development. There are cranes everywhere in this city! At least this building looks like it will be interesting when finished.
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That looks a little like a Lego building Pat. Every time I come here it reminds me of Perth :)
PDP said what I thought too - made from Legos?
A bit different in style.
I like the way the sections are stacked on top of each other, the first comment is right... it does have a Lego look to it!
I like the look of that building so far. I wonder what it will look like when completed.
I was reading about changes in the "boring" skyline of Vancouver today.I think Toronto's skyline is truly beautiful.
It certainly does looked interesting!
Maybe, like here in D.C., they'll never be "finished". :-)
That's a tall one!
It looks a bit like Lego!
I like that new building. At least it has some class; some distinction! Will these be apartments or offices?
look nice
someone learned well on their old erector set. :)
Building blocks... a strange sight.
It does have a Lego sensibility to it.
Love Tex's comment:) Lots of changes for sure. B
It reminds me a bit of the Habitat 67 buildings built in Montreal but in a high rise setting. Interesting building and nice shot!
yes, lego!
ALOHA
ComfortSpiral
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I'm not sure I like it, but it certainly is interesting!
I don't think the building is very attractive. Maybe I'll get used to it. lol
A very cool building.
You are right about "where does the time go." And the rest of the year will be even crazier than it has been so far. Two weeks in Hartford before heading south, two weeks in Florida, then a month in Africa (to weeks for a Botswana safari before two weeks visiting daughter and her family in Joburg), then two more weeks in Florida before heading back to Hartford for the Christmas holidays. It seems from that itinerary that I have ADHD, but that is not true.
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