Construction slated for September.
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Just more incentive for me to move to canada!
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Toronto is really booming now
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Canada’s first supertall is now u/c:
@LNahid2000
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My guess is he means first supertall that’s meant to be continuously habitable. Instead of just an observation deck
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from user “amlem” at Urban Toronto forum - December 5, 2020
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DeSelby
December 8, 2020, 11:10pm
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Between this, the Herzog & De Meuron skinny tower, and the Gehry towers, Toronto is getting some handsome supertalls.
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Whoa. That is pretty strange to ask for an increase as the building is already rising. I hope it is approved. Wish we could do that in NYC.
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from “Urban Toronto” forum member “Benito”
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from Flickr (click on photo for site)
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Did they ever get that height increase approved?
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Posted by “Riseth” on Urban Toronto forums
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mcart
May 21, 2022, 2:59pm
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This building is featured prominently in this B1M video
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mcart
May 30, 2022, 6:35pm
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Per Maldive:
The One | 338.3m | 94s | Mizrahi Developments | Foster + Partners l u/c
Pouring the 10th floor… a few more to go.
Benito
Benito
BloorMan
Cladding the west external elevator core.
Benito
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TK2000
May 31, 2022, 1:50am
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Is the core being built on the same level as the slabs, instead of the core being above the slab by a two floors or more in the USA. That’s interesting
Construction progresses for The One mixed-use development at One Bloor Street West in Toronto.
The project by Mizrahi Developments includes one 84-storey, 416-suite tower with a seven-storey podium and a conserved and altered existing heritage...
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„ Diagram showing the angled columns within the wider structure, image via submission to City of Toronto“
We catch up with the latest construction progress on Mizrahi Developments' The One, soon to be Canada's new tallest building. Designed by Foster+Partners and Core Architects, the 85-storey, 308.6 metre-tall condo and retail building at Yonge and...
„ The design scheme pushes the structure to the edges of the building. On each of its four sides are two “mega-columns,” as the architects call them, with diagonal bracing that extends up the façades, suspending a series of rectangular blocks within.“
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