Toronto Pinnacle One Yonge | 351.85m | 106s | Pinnacle | Hariri Pontarini

Snapped this from a patio last night.

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I was out and about today, and got several pics of this one, photos taken July 23rd, 2025:

The first set is Yonge, looking south from just south of Front St.:

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Now, steadily closer as we head south of the tracks:

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Now a couple from the south:

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Finally from the south-east:

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Does anyone know if there will be glass fins/panels that will cover up the mechanical box up top on the roof so that its not visible?

It definitely looks like there will be glass fins/panels to cover the mechanical box on the roof. Here is a rendering from the UT Database page:

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It definitely looks like there will be glass fins/panels to cover the mechanical box on the roof. Here is a rendering from the UT Database page:

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Correct me if I'm wrong,
But I believe that's an older rendering, before the most recent minor variance application (the one to 106s, 351 meters).
In the architecture plans, the box does stick above the glass panels.
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As of now, I don't think there has been any change to the architecture plans, and the top of the tower may finish like depicted in the plans above. ^
 
Correct me if I'm wrong,
But I believe that's an older rendering, before the most recent minor variance application (the one to 106s, 351 meters).
In the architecture plans, the box does stick above the glass panels.
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As of now, I don't think there has been any change to the architecture plans, and the top of the tower may finish like depicted in the plans above. ^
I saw the new plan’s architectural drawings, posted here a few pages back. The mechanical floor is shown in one of the drawings simply for illustration purposes but another drawing indicates it will be covered by glass.
 
^Yes, that one had thrown a lot of folks including myself to believe we where going to be left with an exposed mechanical eyesore, when in fact it will be covered with a vestige glassed wall in keeping the tower's continuity. Also see the CIBC Square towers as an example of that effect.
 

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