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.
1976 – CN Tower, Toronto, Ontario Architect: WZMH Architects Defining the Toronto skyline, the CN Tower is Canada’s most recognizable and celebrated icon. At a height of 553.33m,
1979 – Royal Bank Plaza South, Toronto, Ontario Architect: WZMH Architects The two Royal Bank Plaza towers are connected by a 39-meter (130 foot) tall glass Banking Hall.
2010 – Durham Consolidated Court House, Oshawa, Ontario Architect: WZMH Architects With its richly patterned cladding of spandrel and clear glass and carefully scaled massing, the Durham Consolidated Court House makes a significant contribution to the emerging urban framework of downtown Oshawa.
From brutal brooding to retrofit chic 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.