ZAS Architects, in a joint venture with Bucholz McEvoy Architects, designed the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority’s (TRCA) new headquarters. Sitting adjacent to the Black Creek ravine system, the organization envisioned a holistic and “wood first” approach with a light-filled and flexible workplace. From the elevator core to the exterior cladding, the building uses a […]
Toronto is getting a breathtaking new wood building next to a ravine
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A lot of people like to mock Toronto for becoming a bit of a concrete jungle, so seeing a wood-based building rising up is certainly a nice change of pace.
The Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) just announced a new office on the edge of Black Creek ravine that will feature exterior cedar wood cladding meant to honour the heritage buildings in nearby Black Creek Pioneer Village.
The office was designed by ZAS Architects in a joint venture with Bucholz McEvoy Architects.