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Old Posted Aug 25, 2013, 6:01 PM
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Red face TORONTO | Ryerson Student Learning | 144 FT / 44 M | 9 FLOORS

Address: Yonge St. and Gould St.
Developer: Ryerson University
Architect: Zeilder Partnership Architects / Snøhetta Design

The Ryerson Student Learning building on Yonge St. Though it's only around 8-9 stories, it will make a dramatic impact on Yonge St.









Cladding spotted on January 4th of 2013 by rdaner.




August 24th by someMidTowner.




July 25th by androiduk.
     
     
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Old Posted Oct 12, 2013, 2:57 AM
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October 3rd by androiduk.

     
     
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Old Posted Oct 12, 2013, 3:27 AM
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This isnt 12 floors....moving it to general Development.
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It's 9m over the minimum height limit though?
     
     
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Yes. It does meet the requirements to be considered a high-rise (min. of 12 floors or 35 meters / 115 feet). Moving this one back.
     
     
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Ryerson University Student Learning Centre on Yonge Street at Gould Street.


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Just saw a segment on CBC news about, new Toronto buildings with curtain walls, needing fritted glass because of the number of birds getting killed. This may not fall under the fritted glass but none the less an interesting solution.
     
     
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Old Posted Jan 21, 2014, 7:55 PM
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January 21st by Atlantis. A little bit of cladding is seen.



     
     
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Old Posted Feb 22, 2014, 7:59 PM
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Holy scaffolding-tastic batman!
     
     
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March 31st by MafaldaBoy. Impressive looking structure!





     
     
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Looks so friggin cool. Can't wait to see it in person!
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Wow this is really starting to take shape. Quite the engineering jigsaw puzzle.
     
     
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Sooo excited to see Calgary's Snohetta design unveiled! If it's anything as nice as this, we're in for a real treat! Love the learning centre!
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Old Posted Jun 18, 2014, 4:22 PM
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One more upper level to clad, and then that shard up at the front.

The retail should be nice on this one as well.
     
     
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Ryerson Student Learning Centreon Yonge Street at Gould Street.


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January 25th, 2015 by MafaldaBoy.

     
     
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