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Pretty much since its inception, Waterfront Toronto (WT) made its home on one of the upper floors of a 1990s po-mo tower at the foot of Bay Street. Long and low-ceilinged, the unprepossessing space was bisected by an enlargeable boardroom and had all the charm of an accountant’s office. In January 2024, however, the public agency — which has spent the past 24 years redeveloping Toronto’s brownfield waterfront on behalf of all three levels of government — moved to a new headquarters: the T3 Bayside building, situated on a strategic site in the midst of one of its first large precincts to be built out, dubbed East Bayfront. Shorthand for “Timber, Talent and Technology,” T3 is a 10-storey heavy timber structure with double-volume spaces,...

3XN Takes (a Corner of) Toronto

With its East Bayfront trio of buildings, the Danish architecture firm 3XN evolves the shape of residential and commercial development on the waterfront.

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