West Don Lands: Block 20 - 162.61m - 45s - Dream - Henning Larsen - (approved at 165m?)
Appears to be just approved today by provincial zoning order @ up to 165 metres (incl. mechanical). A great addition to the Distillery District in any case.
Scotiabank North Tower at Bay Adelaide Centre - 140m - 32s - Brookfield Property - KPMB - u/c
A UT forum member noted the use of corner cross-bracing (seen in photo below) was also used in the first 2 phases (frees up space and provides unobstructed corner views).
Red Mars
2323 Yonge - 138m - 37s - RioCan - DIALOG - pre-construction
Temporarily gone but not forgotten:
KPF-designed YSL’s (299 metres) - huge, still unchanged, excavation that was well under-way in March… before Cresford went way-under.
YSL grinding to a halt may be a blessing in disguise. The re-designed tower wasn't very appealing and we would have been stuck with it for, perhaps, another 100 years. Hopefully, when YSL gets relaunched it's relaunched with a design as good as the original.
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^ Yeah I'm sure this is what Gresto was referencing. It's the 42 storey addition on top of the existing 19 storey building which was recommended for refusal in 2019 (with a few hundred planning objections). Haven't heard anything since or whether the proponent challenged the city at LPAT.
2150 Lake Shore - 15 towers from 16 storeys to 71 storeys (225m) - First Capital Allies and Morrison - revised Master-Plan submitted in July.
The latest July 2020 master-plan has a number of changes from the 2019 plan, including a large increase in office/commercial, jumping from 41,900 m² to 64,400m² of space.The park component has doubled in size and the overall public space on site has increased by 11%.
^ Yeah I'm sure this is what Gresto was referencing. It's the 42 storey addition on top of the existing 19 storey building which was recommended for refusal in 2019 (with a few hundred planning objections). Haven't heard anything since or whether the proponent challenged the city at LPAT.
That's the one, thanks. I love it, and I don't know why, as I have never been partial to the "shards of glass" aesthetic.