
27 June 2023
(Toronto) Flashy features emerge as timber-framed Limberlost Place rises on Queens Quay on Toronto’s waterfront. The last six months of construction have seen notable progress in bringing George Brown College’s highly-anticipated Limberlost Place to life, a project which has become a key component of the College’s net-zero goals. Designed by the team of Moriyama Teshima and Acton Ostry Architects, the mass timber-build has grown into a hive of activity above Queens Quay East, with the installation of a number of key design features beginning to tie it all together.
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