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A few of the new developments that caught the eyes of our writers over the last 12 months

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The Gooderham building at Sherbourne and Bloor will be a splash of colour in a sea of grey. <a href=http://bit.ly/JfxkiB>STORY HERE </a>

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Monde, designed by famed Montreal architect Moshe Safdie, the visionary behind Expo ‘67’s Habitat complex. <a href=http://bit.ly/19jQIRX>STORY HERE </a>

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155 Redpath, in the fast-changing Yonge/Eglinton district, is ‘unabashedly modern, in the true sense and spirit of modern architecture since the 1930s,” according to designer Peter Clewes. <a href=http://bit.ly/1hHmNbC>STORY HERE</a>

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Aqualina, the first building in the new Bayside neighbourhood on the city’s eastern waterfront. <a href=http://bit.ly/1eGFNJP>STORY HERE </a>

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Cube, in Little Italy, designed for Toronto developer Jim Neilas by Quadrangle Architects. <a href=http://bit.ly/1liLlrE>STORY HERE</a>

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The proposed redevelopment of the Toronto Star property at the foot of Yonge Street will be a massive project encompassing at least six towers. <a href=http://bit.ly/1dFIWo1>STORY HERE</a>

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British architect Will Alsop, well-known in Toronto for his daring 'coffee table’ building for the Ontario College of Art and Design, makes another grand gesture, this time the Alaska, slated for Yonge and Lawrence. <a href=http://bit.ly/Jfw5zH>STORY HERE</a>

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At Sixty Colborne Peter Clewes takes an unusual contextual approach. <a href=http://bit.ly/1c9aI9P>STORY HERE</a>

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SQ, the first market-rate residential component in the extensive overhaul of Toronto’s 18-acre Alexandra Park neighbourhood, is a 14-storey condo complex designed by Teeple Architects for Tridel. <a href=http://bit.ly/19rwFXv>STORY HERE</a>

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Rockport Group is offering up Nest, a low-rise condo project in Hillcrest Village designed by Raw Design and targeted at buyers eager to live in the mid-town neighbourhood nearby the popular Wychwood Barns. <a href=http://bit.ly/IXBDP1>STORY HERE</a>

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