Toronto’s Queen’s Quay Terminal receives landmark award

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The dramatic eight-storey atrium bathes the area in natural light

May 2010

The Ontario Association of Architects (OAA) has given a 2010 Landmark Award to Toronto’s Queen’s Quay Terminal.  This vibrant mixed-use waterfront development was a long-derelict warehouse, which in 1983, was converted to retail space, restaurants, offices, a performing arts venue and rooftop apartments.

Halcrow Yolles provided structural engineering services for the terminal, including the design of a dramatic eight-storey atrium which creates a visual link to the water and bathes the area in natural light.

The OAA’s Landmark Award recognises a project built prior to 1985 that demonstrates architecture’s beauty, endurance and lasting contribution to the community.

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