Brandon Donnelly
Daily insights for city builders. Published since 2013 by Toronto-based real estate developer Brandon Donnelly.
Brandon Donnelly
Daily insights for city builders. Published since 2013 by Toronto-based real estate developer Brandon Donnelly.
superkül (architects) recently added a new project to their website, namely the renovation and addition to Proper TV’s headquarters at Bloor and Dovercourt here in Toronto.
The original single-storey building dates back to the middle of the 20th century and used to house a Canada Post Office and distribution facility.
But why send letters when you can instead send emails and instant message that are immediately tracked for the purposes of later bombarding you with ads for things you may want to buy?
The post office closed in 2013.
The main facade along Dovercourt was constructed of limestone and that remains today. Here is photo of the building looking north on Dovercourt from Bloor:

Notice how the road (Dovercourt) curves and the building becomes almost a view terminus.
Here is the east elevation:

And here is a close-up of the bright reddish-orange powdered coated triangulated fins that adorn the second floor:

Apparently the fins are also lit up at night with programmable LEDs. I don’t have a picture of that to show you, but I am sure they look very cool. I’ll have to do a drive-by one night.
All images from superkül.
Okay, last Toronto-centric post for the week. We are back to regular scheduled programming tomorrow.
Later this month, Councillor Gord Perks will be hosting a community meeting for Junction House (see conceptual rendering above).
You can find all of the details, here, on the Globizen blog. But pop it into your calendars: Tuesday, November 21, 2017 from 7 to 9pm.
Even if you can’t attend, definitely weigh in on the rooftop public art component over in the comments on the Globizen blog.
I hope to see you all there. It’s always nice when happy people come out.
Earlier this week I posted this teaser photo on social (full photo above) and said to stay tuned for a big announcement. Well, that announcement is here and you can read all about it over on the Globizen blog. Please let me know what you think in the comment section below.
superkül (architects) recently added a new project to their website, namely the renovation and addition to Proper TV’s headquarters at Bloor and Dovercourt here in Toronto.
The original single-storey building dates back to the middle of the 20th century and used to house a Canada Post Office and distribution facility.
But why send letters when you can instead send emails and instant message that are immediately tracked for the purposes of later bombarding you with ads for things you may want to buy?
The post office closed in 2013.
The main facade along Dovercourt was constructed of limestone and that remains today. Here is photo of the building looking north on Dovercourt from Bloor:

Notice how the road (Dovercourt) curves and the building becomes almost a view terminus.
Here is the east elevation:

And here is a close-up of the bright reddish-orange powdered coated triangulated fins that adorn the second floor:

Apparently the fins are also lit up at night with programmable LEDs. I don’t have a picture of that to show you, but I am sure they look very cool. I’ll have to do a drive-by one night.
All images from superkül.
Okay, last Toronto-centric post for the week. We are back to regular scheduled programming tomorrow.
Later this month, Councillor Gord Perks will be hosting a community meeting for Junction House (see conceptual rendering above).
You can find all of the details, here, on the Globizen blog. But pop it into your calendars: Tuesday, November 21, 2017 from 7 to 9pm.
Even if you can’t attend, definitely weigh in on the rooftop public art component over in the comments on the Globizen blog.
I hope to see you all there. It’s always nice when happy people come out.
Earlier this week I posted this teaser photo on social (full photo above) and said to stay tuned for a big announcement. Well, that announcement is here and you can read all about it over on the Globizen blog. Please let me know what you think in the comment section below.
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