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Originally Posted by Innsertnamehere
Awesome graphics Steveve! You've really stepped up the future skyline rendering game.
There are a few errors in the "use type" graphic, mostly just missing a few residential/hotel uses and misattributing them to residential only.
- Mirvish Gehry's tallest tower has a hotel in it
- 411 King has a hotel component I believe
- You have the ACE hotel as residential even though it's all hotel
- The Ontario Hydro building addition is listed as residential only even though it also includes a significant amount of new office space
- 475 Yonge has a significant hotel component
- 88 Queen's tallest tower has a good size office component in the podium
- you have the hotel at Trinity and mill st as a residential building
- 488 University has a significant office component
- the shortest tower of Chelsea Green (33 Gerrard W) is hotel
- 250 Dundas West has a large office component
- 1075 Bay has a large office component
- the three south Well towers should be mixed use as they have large office podiums
- not sure what is going on with the 2 Tecumseth model, but there is an all office building in that development
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Originally Posted by yaletown_fella
Model looks amazing Steveve.
Two developments you could add: 287 Davenport Rd and 89 Avenue Rd.
I wouldnt take Mirvish-Gehry seriously at this point and would consider omitting it. But no worries.
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Thanks @innsertnamehere and @yaletown_fella for pointing these out! There were a few others I missed that I also noticed. This really saves me time to when I go back and correct them, since there are so many projects to keep track of, I often overlook these details and make errors.
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Originally Posted by Maldive
But your totals are only Bloor/Yorkville to the lake correct? Yonge and Eglinton will be chipping in the near future, maybe Yonge and St. Clair one day (One Delisle @ 150m is a good start) and North York is overdue.
So more than 50 is ok with me too.
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That’s right. It only counts the ones shown in the graphic.
Would definitely love to cover more areas.
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Here’s another style of image, this time of Yorkville: