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Toronto-Dominion Centre, Toronto


The Toronto-Dominion Centre is the world headquarters of TD Bank. It has two towers (far left and far right) and a banking pavilion (the short building on the left) by Mies and two more in his style Through the trees, first from the right, you get a glimpse of Scott Tan de Bibiana's contribution, which deviates a bit from Mies to accommodate the old Art Deco stock exchange. Mies's three buildings were his last major work.
The bronze cow at bottom right is one of seven by Joe Fafard constituting an installation called The Pasture. It and the lawn it's on provide an alternative to the severity of Mies's design. At lunchtime the lawn is covered not only with office workers having lunch but also with families who have brought picnics.
The building across the street behind the banking pavilion is Commerce Court West, by Pei Cobb Fried and Partners, Behind it is Commerce Court North by York and Sawyer. They're part of the headquarters of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC).
The architects of record for the TD Centre are John B. Parkin and Associates and Bregman + Hamann.
The bronze cow at bottom right is one of seven by Joe Fafard constituting an installation called The Pasture. It and the lawn it's on provide an alternative to the severity of Mies's design. At lunchtime the lawn is covered not only with office workers having lunch but also with families who have brought picnics.
The building across the street behind the banking pavilion is Commerce Court West, by Pei Cobb Fried and Partners, Behind it is Commerce Court North by York and Sawyer. They're part of the headquarters of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC).
The architects of record for the TD Centre are John B. Parkin and Associates and Bregman + Hamann.
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