New 55-storey tower by B+H Architects reaches for the same clouds sailing past the Canadian Airmen’s Memorial on wide, wonderful University Avenue south of Queen’s Park.

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The United Building at 210 Dundas St. W.B + H Architects

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The project was done by B+H Architects.B + H Architects

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The tower has been pushed back and split into two slim volumes because B+H were required to preserve views behind Toronto City Hall.Dave LeBlanc/The Globe and Mail

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Some of the heritage limestone on the 1961 building will be echoed on the new, slim tower.Dave LeBlanc/The Globe and Mail

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Davpart, developer of the 'United Building,' is contributing a new colonnade along Dundas Street.Dave LeBlanc/The Globe and Mail

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