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The ‘L Tower' in Toronto & Sony Centre for the Performing Arts

The L Tower in Toronto gets its name from its dramatic shape as it swoops down from 57 stories high and out to one side just like the letter.

Illustrations and pictures of the L Tower in Toronto show that it will be a striking piece of architecture with an immense amount of glass. The tip of the condo residences, located at Yonge and Front Street, swoops upward into a smooth curve, arching over what must be a remarkable, light-filled penthouses with an extraordinary view of Canada’s largest city.

The L Tower in Toronto is the design of architect Daniel Libeskind who created this structure as a redevelopment of the Sony Centre for the Performing Arts. Condo prices will range from $200,000 to over one million dollars; the L Tower is expected to be complete in 2011.
Trend Themes
1. Dramatic Architecture - The unique design of the L Tower in Toronto presents an opportunity for architects and developers to create visually striking buildings that stand out in the cityscape.
2. Glass Facades - The use of an immense amount of glass in the L Tower's design suggests a trend towards incorporating transparent facades in future architectural projects, allowing for abundant natural light and panoramic views.
3. Redevelopment Projects - The transformation of the Sony Centre for the Performing Arts into the L Tower demonstrates the potential for revitalizing existing buildings and spaces, presenting opportunities for urban development and adaptive reuse initiatives.
Industry Implications
1. Real Estate - The L Tower's condominium residences and their varying price range highlight the potential for innovative real estate development in urban areas.
2. Architecture - The L Tower's unique design, created by architect Daniel Libeskind, showcases the opportunity for architects to push boundaries and create iconic structures.
3. Construction - The construction and completion of the L Tower in Toronto in 2011 indicate the need for skilled construction professionals and present opportunities for construction companies in the industry.

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