Renzo Piano Building Workshop's First Canadian Project Will Be the New Toronto Courthouse
Renzo Piano Building Workshop, in partnership with NORR Architects & Engineers, has been selected to design the new Toronto Courthouse, to be located adjacent to Nathan Phillips Square and Toronto City Hall in the city?s downtown civic core. When finished, it will be Piano?s first competed project in Canada.
Rendering by PIXELFLAKES. Image © Renzo Piano Building Workshop
Renzo Piano Building Workshop, in partnership with NORR Architects & Engineers, has been selected to design the new Toronto Courthouse, to be located adjacent to Nathan Phillips Square and Toronto City Hall in the city?s downtown civic core. When finished, it will be Piano?s first competed project in Canada. A post shared by Renzo Piano Building Workshop (@rpbw_architects) on Feb 22, 2018 at 12:37pm PST The new courthouse building at 10 Armoury Street between Centre Avenue and Chestnut Street will consolidate several existing facilities housing Toronto's Ontario Court of Justice criminal courts, streamlining the system to become more functionally, financially and environmentally efficient.The design emphasizes the importance of the building?s exterior public space to create an active streetscape, while state-of-the-art technologies will allow the building interiors to remain transparent and easily accessible. The entry will be marked by a 20-meter-tall glass atrium that will bring in natural light and connect interior spaces with the city fabric. A post shared by Renzo Piano Buildin...
Rendering by PIXELFLAKES. Image © Renzo Piano Building Workshop
Renzo Piano Building Workshop, in partnership with NORR Architects & Engineers, has been selected to design the new Toronto Courthouse, to be located adjacent to Nathan Phillips Square and Toronto City Hall in the city?s downtown civic core. When finished, it will be Piano?s first competed project in Canada. A post shared by Renzo Piano Building Workshop (@rpbw_architects) on Feb 22, 2018 at 12:37pm PST The new courthouse building at 10 Armoury Street between Centre Avenue and Chestnut Street will consolidate several existing facilities housing Toronto's Ontario Court of Justice criminal courts, streamlining the system to become more functionally, financially and environmentally efficient.The design emphasizes the importance of the building?s exterior public space to create an active streetscape, while state-of-the-art technologies will allow the building interiors to remain transparent and easily accessible. The entry will be marked by a 20-meter-tall glass atrium that will bring in natural light and connect interior spaces with the city fabric. A post shared by Renzo Piano Buildin...
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