Bell Trinity Square

Bell Trinity Square

Bell Trinity Square as viewed from nearby Nathan Phillips Square
Location of the building in Toronto
General information
Status Complete
Architectural style Modernism
Address 483 Bay Street
Toronto, Ontario
M5G 2E1
Canada
Coordinates 43°39′12″N 79°22′56″W / 43.65333°N 79.38222°W / 43.65333; -79.38222Coordinates: 43°39′12″N 79°22′56″W / 43.65333°N 79.38222°W / 43.65333; -79.38222
Construction started 1980 (1980)
Completed 1983
Renovated 2010
Owner BTS Realty Limited Partnership
Height 52.53 metres (172.34 ft)
Technical details
Floor count 15
Floor area 943,630 square feet (87,670 m2)
Lifts/elevators 16 Passenger, 2 Service
Design and construction
Architect John B. Parkin
Renovating team
Awards and prizes LEED Gold
2011 Canadian Building of the year TOBY Award
Other information
Parking 575 spaces underground
References
[1][2]

Bell Trinity Square is an office complex occupying part of the former site of the historic Eaton's Annex in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The name is a combination of: the name of original and now former occupant Bell Canada; and the location of the site south of the Church of the Holy Trinity and Trinity Square.

Built in from 1980 to 1983 and designed by architect John B. Parkin,[1] the post modern complex consists of 15 floor and 10 floor towers connected by a glass atrium. The building is connected to the Toronto PATH underground pedestrian network.

After renovations completed in 2010 which brought the building up to LEED Gold standards, the first retrofitted building in Toronto to achieve the standard, the site has been partially used by CIBC.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 Bell Trinity Square at Emporis; accessed 15 April 2014.
  2. 1 2 "483 Bay St. - Bell Trinity Square". Northam Realty Advisors. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
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