Right on the heels of the one is SkyTower in Pinnacle One Yonge Another skyscraper in Toronto towards Supertall status, which is now at about 60 floors and is only a bit shy of 200 m high. The tower was designed by Hariri Pontarini Architects for Pinnacle International and will be Canada's highest building on 105 floors. The last update of urbantoronto was in October 2024 and recorded one of the cranes increases at that time.
View to the southeast to Pinnacle One Yonge, designed by Hariri Pontarini Architects for Pinnacle International
In the Urbantoronto forum, the members follow exactly the race of Pinnacle One Yonge with the one who is covered in an update last week. While the one 300 m threshold approaches, Skytower is steadily increasing to his own record height.
In this air view from January 2025, the work on the southwestern corner of the podium runs, where the crews installed a canopy line structure along the southern and western increases. A mobile crane, which is mounted on a platform, is located along the sidewalk with orange -colored interpreters for ongoing work on the retaining classes. To the left in the west height, the base of the tower crane is anchored on the second floor next to the Pinnacle logo.
An aerial absorption of the awning work in the southwestern corner of the podium, picture of Urbantoronto Forum participating Wedia
Skytower can be seen on about 58 floors below. At the top, a yellow holiday star adorns the worship unit of the tower crane, while the curtain wall glazing continues its climb and is now applied to the 41st floor in the northeast and in the northwest of the corners. In the 31st and 32nd floors, newly installed white cladding strips contrast against darker glazing. Below the installation of the balcony glazing along the central north height has reached the 30th floor.
The East and North Eleviations of Skytower, Image by Urbantoronto Forum Contributor Mburrrrrr
In this drone view to the southwest, the top levels are illuminated as construction on the top floor. The core of the reinforced concrete is surrounded by scarf models that extend to the outside and shape the elliptical base plate. Four vertical formwork sections line the west and east heights, while two additional sections are positioned on the north and south side. A red concrete drill pump is visible on the left.
An air view to the southwest of the formwork on the top floor, picture of the urbantoronto forum participating HAWC
If you look northeast from the class this month, the work on the curtain wall and disguise installation continues, with a red interpreter positioned between phase 1 and skytower. A further application of the white horizontal ligaments at the corners of the seven transition floors above the podium should soon highlight the gradual recession of the corner balconies. MID-Tower sections between the floors 18 and 25 are in progress, whereby the insulation is installed and waiting for glazing and disguise.
Look at the northeast of the podium, picture of Urbantoronto Forum -employee Rucacielo
In this drone view to the east, the Rail Climbing System (RCS) is now positioned on the 60th floor. The installation of the glass curtain wall has advanced and reached the 40th floor on the southwestern corner and the 42nd in the northwest. The balconies, which are made from white concrete slabs, will finally have white and roasted glass balcony awakening. SkyTower is now approaching the amount of the adjacent 217 m, 65-story phase-1-prestige tower.
An air view to the east by Skytower, which approaches the amount of the first phase, image of Urbantoronto Forum participating HAWC
Skytower reaches a final height of 345.5 m as Canada's first building with over 100 floors.
Urbantoronto will continue to pursue progress in this development. In the meantime, however, you can find out more about this from our database file linked below. If you want, you can join the conversation in the associated project forum thread or leave a comment in the room provided on this page.
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