Skytower in Pinnacle One Yonge continues his ascent towards a record giat in the city center of Toronto. The tower was designed by Hariri Pontarini Architects for Pinnacle International and becomes the highest building after Corporation Completion Completes. Urbantoronto last delivered a building update the following month in February 2025. A minor variance application was submitted in the following month, which increased the number of storey from 105 to 106 and its final height from 345.5 m to 351.85 m.
View to the southeast for the 105-story version of Skytower in Pinnacle One Yonge, designed by Hariri Pontarini Architects for Pinnacle International
In this view, which from the end of April 2025 south, Skytower rises to about 71 floors, larger than the finished 65-story prestige tower in the west. Curtain wall glazing has now reached the 54th floor in the northeast and northwest of the corners. Balcony glazing in the central north has reached the 52nd floor. The mast of the construction high thrust of the east side extends to the 59th floor. At the top, the crane is recorded in the middle of the operation and raise materials.
Look to the south of Skytower, picture of Urbantoronto Forum participating Mburrrrrr
This view, which is oriented north from the beginning of this month, records the southern height, whereby the curtain glazing is installed up to the 56th level. Behind the crane, which is attached to the west side of the building, we also see under construction in the north tower of the CIBC Square.
View north after the closure and curtain glazing in the southern height, picture of Urbantoronto Forum employee Jeff Morgan
This close -up to the southeast illuminates a continuous strip of isolation plates, which mark the preparation for the next white horizontal accent tape and reflect the level installed at the 30th and 31st level. To the right and left, balcony areas can be created where the glazing is dismantled by the plate edges.
Isolation bodies in preparation for the installing white horizontal cladding, image of urbantoronto forum contributors immense mentally
Two days later, this view from the Yonge Street Skytower on about 72 floors shows, and the newly installed horizontal accent cladding is visible on the glazing on both southwestern and southeastern heights, the first of two projects over the 56th and 57th floor.
View northeast to Skytower from Yonge Street, Image of Urbantoronto Forum Immensmensmental
Today we become the west on the building in the 73rd floor. The mast of the outer stroke now goes on a few levels on the current top. A long mobile crane is busy installing the vertical white fin elements far below, which wave inwards over the larger lower floors of the tower to articulate the shaped corners of the building.
Looking west to a mobile crane that is supported in the establishment of the cladding in the east height, picture of Urbantoronto Forum -employee Tstormers
This detailed close -up captures the installation sequence on the northeastern corner, where tree manners organize a support system for one of the tower's vertical accent strips. A worker on a lower plate positions the prefabricated metal component, while another, which is visible above an open glazing field, helps from the inside. The panel levered by a crane is adapted to a steel connection plate on the edge of the plate, where it is welded and fastened before the curved white cladding is attached. Below is a previously installed flat base field, which represents part of the layered assembly.
A close-up supervisor of tree businesses that have a sub-period component for vertical cladding, image of urbantoronto forum mit-actors Must be rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrialch byub's-sololpating-s
While the tower continues to push into the Supertall territory, urbantoronto organizes a free webinar on Tuesday, May 13th, at 1 p.m. Jodi Buck and Nadine El-Gazzar by Hariri Pontarini Architects by Hariri Pontarini Architects, who will discuss the design challenges and innovations behind this project. Architects who work on a Bloor West and Forma will also join us for the event! You can register here.
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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