Architect Rosario Varacalli believes that Yonge and Eglinton, one of Toronto’s major intersections, deserves more architectural love than it’s received over the years.“The majority of buildings have been around since the ’50s and ’60s, and Eglinton seems like it’s a forgotten street,” Varacalli says in an interview to discuss E Condos, a new two-tower, 860-unit project he’s designed for Bazis Inc. for the northeast corner.E Condos will comprise two towers, one proposed at 64 storeys, the other at 38 storeys. Each building will have a cantilevered glass-enclosed pool jutting out from the 31st floor.