First Images Released of Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners' Toronto "HUB" Tower
London-based Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners has released the first images of their 1.4-million-square-foot (130,000-square-meter) commercial tower for Toronto, Canada. Having won an international competition for the design of ?The HUB? in 2017, the RSHP scheme has progressed with the potential to become a dominant fixture on the Toronto skyline.
The scheme is set to be a dominant fixture on the Toronto skyline. Image Courtesy of RSHP
London-based Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners has released the first images of their 1.4-million-square-foot (130,000-square-meter) commercial tower for Toronto, Canada. Having won an international competition for the design of ?The HUB? in 2017, the RSHP scheme has progressed with the potential to become a dominant fixture on the Toronto skyline.
The exterior of 30 Bay Street is driven by structural steel, transparency, and connectivity. Image Courtesy of RSHP
30 Bay Street has a unique and innovative structure which allows the building to hover above the Toronto Harbour Commission Building, creating a unique and harmonious relationship between the two buildings, and bringing a lively diversity to the downtown area.
? Graham Stirk, Senior Partner, RSHP Located at 30 Bay Street in Toronto?s South Core, ?The HUB? will feature column-free office space and the potential for multi-story atria, with an exterior driven by structural steelwork, transparency, and connectivity to the existing urban fabric. I am d...
The scheme is set to be a dominant fixture on the Toronto skyline. Image Courtesy of RSHP
London-based Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners has released the first images of their 1.4-million-square-foot (130,000-square-meter) commercial tower for Toronto, Canada. Having won an international competition for the design of ?The HUB? in 2017, the RSHP scheme has progressed with the potential to become a dominant fixture on the Toronto skyline.
The exterior of 30 Bay Street is driven by structural steel, transparency, and connectivity. Image Courtesy of RSHP
30 Bay Street has a unique and innovative structure which allows the building to hover above the Toronto Harbour Commission Building, creating a unique and harmonious relationship between the two buildings, and bringing a lively diversity to the downtown area.
? Graham Stirk, Senior Partner, RSHP Located at 30 Bay Street in Toronto?s South Core, ?The HUB? will feature column-free office space and the potential for multi-story atria, with an exterior driven by structural steelwork, transparency, and connectivity to the existing urban fabric. I am d...
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