James at Scrivener Square’s Crane Comes Down as Cladding Progresses

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James at Scrivener Square's Crane Comes Down as Cladding Progresses

The crane was dismantled on the James on Scriverer Square, while the masonry continues to continue via the lower podium. The tower rises by 23 floors in Torontos Summerhill district and was designed by Cobe Architects with Graziani + Corazza architects as architect of record. For Tricon Residential and Diamond Corp., who opposite the Landmark Summerhill LCBO in the former north -Toronto -Station, whose clock -Tower -Bahn -bahn -bahn -bahn -bahn -Bahn -Bahn -Buret -Buret -Buret -Buret -Buret -Buret -Buret -Art brand -Dandmark, on the landmark. Update in February 2025.

Looking south to James on Scriverer Square behind the Summerhill Lcbo, shortly before the crane came down in August 2025, image of Urbantoronto Forum Lachlan Holmes

In August 2025 to the southeast center of the month before the crane came down, and after the distance at the late monthly, the facade largely along the north and west heights. The handmade brick cladding of the podium wraps two to four floors in step sections and, in contrast to the white FE incident and curtain wall glazing, which define the tower mentioned above. Location fencing and brand shorts line the scope, while a telescope boom lift is stationed in the class and offers access to the crews to end details along the base.

View to the southeast of the Yonge Street and the Scriverer Square to the tower after the breakdown of the crane, image of Urbantoronto Forum, Johnny Au

At the beginning of this month we look east in the Yonge Street for the food stuffs who are known together as “Five thieves” behind which the James climbs. Behind the shops that the local brick frame complemented by the James is set up, the scaffolding on the sixth and seventh floor for the end of the bricklay, which defines the upper podium level of the new building along this height, can be seen.

West Elevation in the Yonge Street from behind the “Five Dieben” seeds, picture of Urbantoronto Forum employees Johnny Au.

With a view of the streets of Yonge and Price, extensive scaffolding is looking for the southwestern corner. A section that is baked into the green safety net while the crews drive the masonry forward. Blue and white weather protection is applied to a large part of the unfinished outer walls over the lower levels. At the top, the glazing cladding in addition to perforated Louvre panels that are installed above the window heads are largely complete.

View to the northeast for the scaffolding and staging for continued hand -charged masonry for the lower levels on the south side, picture of Urbantoronto Forum participating vminkov

The James am Scriverer Square is 88.21 m high and delivers 127 luxury rental units.

View to the southeast to James on Scriverer Square, designed by Cobe Architects and Graziani + Corazza Architects for Tricon Residential and Diamond Corp

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Related companies:

CCXA, Diamond Corp, Era Architects, Graziani + Corazza Architects, Greenloc Environmental Hortening, Hariri Pontarini Architects, Jablonsky, AST and Partners, Live Patrol Inc., Peter McCann Architectural Models Inc., Tricon Residential, Urban Strategies Inc.