Our sister site UrbanToronto.ca has an update on the status of a new mixed-use Toronto project.

The revised proposal for Artists' Alley, image via Hariri Pontarini Architects

Earlier this year, Lanterra Developments unveiled the design of Artists' Alley, a proposal for a three-building mixed-use project at 234 Simcoe Street. Located on a longer-than-average city block just west of University Avenue between Dundas and Queen Streets in Downtown Toronto, the proposal replaces a three-storey concrete office building with a vanguardist design by Hariri Pontarini Architects.

Although many welcomed the innovative design of the initial proposal, several critiques emerged with regards to the buildings' height and massing, in addition to the separation between the different towers on the site. The project's revised design, however, seeks to target these concerns by significantly refining the architectural elements of the proposal.

You can find the rest of this story on our sister site, UrbanToronto.ca. 

Related Companies:  Hariri Pontarini Architects, Isotherm Engineering Ltd., LiveRoof Ontario Inc, NAK Design Strategies, Rebar Enterprises Inc, UCEL Inc., Unilux HVAC Industries Inc.