Toronto City Hall
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member northernpenguin
N 43° 39.192 W 079° 23.042
17T E 630312 N 4834624
Toronto's City Hall is also known as The Eye of Government
Waymark Code: WM5M62
Location: Ontario, Canada
Date Posted: 01/20/2009
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Mark1962
Views: 58

The structure looks innocent enough at ground level - two curved towers surrounding a small round structure and a public square in front. Viewed from the air, the complex takes on an entirely new shape - it appears as a giant, unblinking eye.



From Wikipedia: Link

"Designed by Finnish architect Viljo Revell (with Heikki Castrén, Bengt Lundsten, Seppo Valjus) and engineered by Hannskarl Bandel, the building opened in 1965; its modernist architecture still impresses today"

"While the building's base is rectangular, its two towers are curved in cross-section and rise to differing heights. The east tower is 27 storeys (99.5 metres) tall and the west tower is 20 storeys (79.4 metres). Between the towers is the saucer-like council chamber, and the overall arrangement is somewhat like two hands cradling the chamber. The outer concrete surfaces of the towers have been ribbed, to prevent collapse of the fabric as a result of the expansion of the exterior surfaces, and the tearing apart of the fabric as a result of differences in air pressure on the two sides of each wing-like tower during the high winds characteristic of the Great Lakes. The north, west, and east elevations are plain in contrast with the south elevation; each presents a view of unrelieved concrete. To the east of the square is the former City Hall (locally known as Old City Hall) which is now a courthouse.

From the air, the building is seen as a giant unblinking eye, thus the building's original nickname of "The Eye of Government".

When finished, the building caused a storm of controversy among many people, who felt that it was extremely futuristic, too futuristic for the city. Even 40 years later, it still appears very modern.

In front of the main structure is Nathan Phillips Square, a public space containing a fountain/skating rink."

Building Address:
100 Queen Street West
Toronto, ON Canada
M5H 2N2


Is it open to the general public?: yes

When was it built? (Approximate if you must.): 01/01/1965

What is the name of this building?: Toronto City Hall

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