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December 24, 2007

Toronto architectural landmark makes way for the future

A crew from Greenspoon Specialty Contracting worked on demolishing the former Bata Shoe headquarters on Wynford Drive near the Don Valley Parkway last week to make way for a $200-million spiritual centre and museum complex being built by The Aga Khan Foundation Canada. The building, constructed at the height of early international modernism, received an award in 2006 from the Ontario Association of Architects as a landmark building with the ability to “stand the test of time.” Heritage Toronto and historical preservationists intitially opposed its demolition on the grounds that the 1965 building was a prime example of Toronto’s post Second World War modern architecture.

PATRICK McCONNELL

A crew from Greenspoon Specialty Contracting worked on demolishing the former Bata Shoe headquarters on Wynford Drive near the Don Valley Parkway last week to make way for a $200-million spiritual centre and museum complex being built by The Aga Khan Foundation Canada. The building, constructed at the height of early international modernism, received an award in 2006 from the Ontario Association of Architects as a landmark building with the ability to “stand the test of time.” Heritage Toronto and historical preservationists intitially opposed its demolition on the grounds that the 1965 building was a prime example of Toronto’s post Second World War modern architecture.

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