Ambitious Office Building Additions

This 42 Storey Building Addition Consists of Layered Glass

Marwest, a Winnipeg-based developer has proposed an ambitious office building addition. The original building is a 19 storey office tower at 415 Yonge St, Toronto Ontario. and Marwest has proposed a 42 storey addition atop the existing structure. The addition will be completely residential, consisting of 304 one bedroom units, 94 two bedroom units and 52 three bedroom units. The architects have created a layered glass design that will be one of the first of it's kind to be built in Toronto, with visually appealing glass bands across the entire exterior and an angular vertical design.

Residential additions to existing office towers are not common in Toronto, and this one fuses modern detailing with the aesthetic of the original tower, built in 1974. This proposal has yet to be approved, but it's plans are already gaining attention among urban residents and architecture enthusiasts.
Trend Themes
1. Residential Office Tower Additions - Adding residential units to existing office towers could be a new trend in urban development.
2. Layered Glass Designs - The use of visually appealing glass bands on buildings could become a popular architectural trend.
3. Combining Modern Detailing with Existing Designs - Blending modern building features with classic architecture could be an opportunity for disruption in urban development.
Industry Implications
1. Real Estate Development - Developers could capitalize on the trend of adding residential units to existing office towers.
2. Architecture and Design - Designers and architects could incorporate layered glass designs into their building plans.
3. Urban Planning - Urban planners could explore the opportunity to blend modern features with existing building designs.

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