1957 – 170 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario
Architect: WZMH Architects / Oslen Worland
A 1950’s-era, 12-storey office building that was demolished back to its original structure for upgrading.
A 1950’s-era, 12-storey office building that was demolished back to its original structure for upgrading.
Defining the Toronto skyline, the CN Tower is Canada’s most recognizable and celebrated icon.
The two Royal Bank Plaza towers are connected by a 39-meter (130 foot) tall glass Banking Hall.
With its richly patterned cladding of spandrel and clear glass and carefully scaled massing,
Constructed of pre-cast concrete skinned in dark brown brick veneer, 222 Jarvis Street is an imposing modern mass that stands out among its Victorian-style neighbours on one of Toronto’s oldest streets.