Developer: City of Toronto
Architect: Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, Adamson Associates Architects
  
Address: 92 Front St E, Toronto, Canada
Category: Institutional, Commercial (Office, Retail), Public Space / Park
Status: ConstructionCrane(s): 0
Height: 83 ft / 25.30 mStoreys: 5 storeys
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Overall very nice and quiet. No HVAC noise. No glaring issues. Well finished by contractors. Temperature was good. Solar gain was good. Seating was okay. Interior views amazing. Exterior views of downtown are just a tease. North and south views are well worth the wait. That good? Yes. 10-20 years worth of wait. Hmmm.
 
The building suffered from a similar problem as Foster's Pharmacy building at U of T - the expanse of drywall at the mezzanine is just awful, and there are execution problems all around (that blotched terrazzo is especially bad).

The good bones are there for a future gut and rebuild of the interior.

AoD

I recognize those errors, but the success of the market, certainly the interior, will be based on the the vendors and crowds that animate the space. I've been to probably a dozen indoor markets in Canada, Central America and Europe, and my memories recount the smells and sounds, not whether or not I spotted visible HVAC and plumbing on the exposed ceiling.

Please, please, paint those column bases. Please.

I doubt they'll be very visible come opening day.
 
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I recognize those errors, but the success of the market, certainly the interior, will be based on the the vendors and crowds that animate the space. I've been to probably a dozen indoor markets in Canada, Central America and Europe, and my memories recount the smells and sounds, not whether or not I spotted visible HVAC and plumbing on the exposed ceiling.

I doubt they'll be very visible come opening day.

Exposed HVAC/plumbing isn't an issue - it's a RSH building, these elements are meant to be celebrated (if anything this building didn't celebrate them enough). The issue here is poor workmanship and dubious design choices (likely from VE).

AoD
 

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