If the MoCA is at 158 Sterling, then the address for this application (150 Sterling) puts it just south of the MoCA building -- but isn't one of the T3 buildings already going there?
Is there any information on whether these buildings will cater towards one or two large companies (ie. 'flagship' tenants), or whether they're meant for a large number of smaller tenants?
I was looking up the various other T3 locations (https://t3bayside.com/t3-worldwide/) but couldn't find...
Thanks, that’s definitely interesting to know! I was actually curious specifically about the 3rd building in T3 Sterling though, the one that seems to be called “the Foundry”. Is there a reason it’s not being built at the same time as the other two buildings? And wondering if the design will...
Curious if there are any renderings or plans available for the 3rd of the T3 buildings? So far everything available seems to be about the two buildings next to the MoCA, but no nothing about the building on the east side of Sterling, across from the MoCA.
I wonder with the huge increases in cost of lumber, will the design of these building be affected? And same as for 77 Wade?
(Or is heavy timber a totally different thing from the construction lumber where costs have increased?)
I'm pretty sure Brad Lamb did not inherit these tenants when he purchased the property. He sent out a mass email to his marketing list in December 2019 advertising hard lofts for rent: "Loft style rental opportunity! Two recently renovated units now available in The Junction at 1407-1409 Bloor...
I like the mix of brick and glass, and how the difference in materials make the glass portion optically recede. So in this rendering, the brick portions almost look like two separate buildings - a taller "5 storey" one to the south, and a shorter "3 story" one to the north.
Not sure if in real...
Agreed - the contrast is what makes it nice! This is particularly evident in the example you pointed out with Gehry's Luma Arles in France... the flat parts make the crinkle so much better :)
Source: https://www.dezeen.com/2020/03/05/frank-gehrys-luma-arles-tower-near-completion-photography/