L Tower

Toronto, Canada
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Architects
Studio Libeskind
Localització
Toronto, Canada
Any
2016
Client

Castlepoint Realty Partners Limited

Building Size
503,621 sq.ft
58 Floors (Above grade)
600 Units
663 ft (Elevation)

Architect of record
Page + Steele/IBA Architects

Structural Engineer
Jablonsky, Ast and Partners

MEP Engineer
Smith and Anderson

Landscape Architect
Claude Cormier Architectes Paysagistes

Contractor
Dominus Construction Group

Heritage Consultant
ERA

Studio Libeskind viewed the repurposing of a mid-modern theater into the Sony Centre for the Performing Arts as an opportunity to integrate city life with culture and the arts.  Working as part of a public/private partnership, the firm situated a 58-floor condominium tower next to the performing arts center and created a public plaza along the west side of the redevelopment.

The L Tower extrudes upward, with bold, clean lines, until it expands with a dramatic curve at the top of the tower.  The functional form: tapering backward prevents shadows from being cast onto the adjacent Berczy Park.  Inset balconies and blue mullions articulate the glass cladding of the concrete structure.

Accommodating close to 600 condos, the tower is a bridge between the skyscrapers of the financial district to the west and the historic St. Lawrence cultural neighborhood to the east.  The L Tower will achieve LEED certification.

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