The Cambridge Suites' green glass facade is set for a 71-storey facelift. WZMHarchitects | CambridgeTor | realestate realestatenews Toronto development
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An OPA and ZBA submitted to the city proposes 560 condo units for a total of 40,557 sq. m of residential space, along with 126 sq. m of retail space at grade. The new portion, which will include two mechanical levels in addition to 48 residential storeys, would sit atop a 23-storey podium and take the form of a narrow spire, encompassing 540 sq. m rather than the traditional 750.
“Very often, we are invited back, many years later, to renovate these existing buildings that a previous generation of architects had designed,” Abelman tells STOREYS. “The original building is really a postmodern style which, back in the 90s, was the style of architecture being used, which is this blend of different historical references. The pitched roof, and the stepping of the facade, and the sloped base — it’s all drawing from different times in history.
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