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Architecture of Toronto

10 December 2009
1990 – BCE Place, Toronto, Ontario

1990 – BCE Place, Toronto, Ontario

Architect: Santiago Calatrava Features the Allen Lambert Galleria, an award-winning, 6 storey pedestrian avenue conceived by Santiago Calatrava. The Galleria’s roof and structure is simply awesome. One part is reminiscent of palm trees...

10 December 2009
1990 – Canada Trust Tower, Toronto, Ontario

1990 – Canada Trust Tower, Toronto, Ontario

Architects: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP / Bregman + Hamann Architects The Canada Trust Tower is topped with several setbacks and a high decorative tower, making it the most distinctive of Toronto’s tallest...

10 December 2009
1991 – Bay Wellington Tower, Toronto, Ontario

1991 – Bay Wellington Tower, Toronto, Ontario

Architects: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP / Bregman + Hamann Architects Part of the BCE Place complex, which also includes the Canada Trust Tower, the Bay Wellington Tower at 207 m and 49...

10 December 2009
1992 – The 250, Toronto, Ontario

1992 – The 250, Toronto, Ontario

Architect: Zeidler Partnership Architects / Crang & Boake

10 December 2009
2000 – Graduate House, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario

2000 – Graduate House, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario

Architect: Morphosis The Graduate House of the University of Toronto is a student residence specifically for graduate students. The The building, with its large sign, marks the main western entrance to the campus....

10 December 2009
2004 – Sharp Centre for Design, Toronto, Ontario

2004 – Sharp Centre for Design, Toronto, Ontario

Architect: Will Alsop The Sharp Centre for Design at the Ontario College of Art and Design (OCAD) is held aloft by 12 coloured steel columns “” with the horizontal slab hovering 15 storeys...

10 December 2009
2005 – Waterclub Condominiums, Toronto, Ontario

2005 – Waterclub Condominiums, Toronto, Ontario

Architects: Kirkor Architects & Planners This three-tower complex has 1,081 residential units over 37 floors in two towers and 27 floors in the remaining tower.

11 December 2009
St Andrews Presbyterian Manse, Toronto, Ontario

St Andrews Presbyterian Manse, Toronto, Ontario

A fine house next to St Andrews Presbyterian Church in a colonial style with a nice steep mansard roof, detailed dormer windows and rooftop decorative railing. Like many building across Eastern Canada, there...