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20161227. Winter has arrived outside and inside the PATH (Sun Life Centre Concourse Entrance). #Toronto, #art, #PATH, Toronto PATH, Toronto Financial District BIA, Financial District, Toronto
20161225. Only two walls of the heritage-designated 1927 Canadian Westinghouse Building remain standing as construction commences on the future two-building King Blue Condominium and Hotel complex.
20161207. Mirrors, lines and geometry at the Sun Life Centre.
20161202. The timeless Sun Life Centre flanks both sides of University Ave at King St in Toronto.
20160903. Mies’ black monoliths of modernism – the TD Centre.
20160828. An aerial view on a Mies van der Rohe masterpiece – the TD Centre.
20160427. Taking a Quantum Coffee leap at the Brainstation below.
20160306. Toronto’s 1927 Canadian Westinghouse Building has donned an exoskeleton.
This is a great example of the Commercial Style Architecture, also known as Chicago Style as this form was developed in Chicago after the 1871 fire. It’s metal skeleton framing was a new development allowing for buildings of greater height, more floor space and maximum light and ventilation as opposed to the load-bearing brick buildings that came before it. This building has Classical detailing and terra cotta trim – a rare combination in Toronto.
Although heritage-designated, property owners are allowed to develop on site. The building’s North and West faces are to be incorporated into the King Blue Condos (48 and 44 storeys) designed by Page + Steele / IBI Group Architects and developed by the Greenland Group. This condominium comes with a Section 37 payment of $1.25 million for public amenities.