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Aura is a mixed-use skyscraper completed in 2014 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [4] It is the final phase of a series of condominium buildings near College Park in Toronto's Downtown Yonge district. It is part of the Residences of College Park project. Construction lasted from 2010 to 2014.
With the completion in late 2014 of Aura—which, at 78 storeys and a height of 272 m (892 ft), is the tallest residential building in Canada—the tallest building under construction is the 328.4-metre (1,077 ft) tall The One (though the developer applied for a height increase to 338 metres (1,109 ft)), also a residential building.
The St. Regis Toronto: Toronto: Canada 277 (908) 57 2012 51 Scotia Plaza: Toronto: Canada 275 (905) 68 1988 52 Williams Tower: Houston: United States 275 (901) 64 1983 Tallest building in the world located outside of a city's central business district [79] [80] 53 99 Hudson Street: Jersey City: United States 274 (900) 79 2019
Old Toronto Star Building: Toronto: 88 m (289 ft) 22 1929 1972 This building was one of the tallest buildings in Toronto upon completion in 1929. Demolished to make way for First Canadian Place. 3 Owasina Hall: Calgary: 83.5 m (274 ft) 22 1972 2016 The high-rise student residential building had been sitting vacant since 2006.
Residences of College Park is a skyscraper complex in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.The north and south towers were completed in 2006 and 2008, respectively, and stand 155 and 140 m (509 and 459 ft) on Bay Street just south of College Street near the historic College Park department store.
Buoyed by strong sales, One Bloor grew from the downsized 65 floors to 70 floors and again to 75 floors. The skyscraper's final height is 257 metres (843 ft), making it the second tallest residential tower in Canada, after nearby Aura. [7] The building is designed by Hariri Pontarini Architects, overseen by David Pontarini.
The subreddit 'Evil Buildings' and its 1.1 million members regularly share examples of architecture that embodies this sinister vibe—whether it's a structure that could be chosen by a ...
Mirvish+Gehry, also known as Forma, is a planned two-tower mixed-use building complex in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The towers were designed by Frank Gehry in partnership with David Mirvish. The project is located on King Street West at Duncan Street in Toronto's Entertainment District. The two towers are to be 84 and 74 floors respectively.