Canada’s busiest year for tall buildings

by mbuckstein | January 2, 2013 11:14 am

Absolute towers - MAD - ©TomArban[1]
The Absolute Towers in Mississauga, Ont., were awarded the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) Best Tall Building Americas Award in 2012. The curvaceous residential towers were a significant addition to the city’s mostly low-rise skyline. Photo © Tom Arban. Photo courtesy CTBUH.

The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) has pointed out 2012 was a particulary productive year for Canadian high-rise construction.

Nationally, Canada saw four buildings higher than 200 m (656 ft) built last year, which is historically the most the country has ever completed. Comparatively, two buildings over the 200-m mark were completed in the United States over the course of the year.

Toronto has been named the city most actively building tall structures in the Western Hemisphere and has the highest number of buildings over 150 m (492 ft) under construction, thanks to 15 projects. This number is expected to increase to 44 by 2015, which is a rise of 31 from 2005.

The study also notes findings including:

Two of the tall buildings recently built in the Toronto area, Absolute Towers (Mississauga, Ont.), received the CTBUH Best Tall Building Americas Award this year. The residential towers standing 158 m (518 ft) tall are two of six structures over 100 m (328 ft) in the city.

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  1. [Image]: https://www.constructioncanada.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Absolute-towers-MAD-©TomArban.jpg

Source URL: https://www.constructioncanada.net/canadas-busiest-year-for-tall-buildings/