Rogers Building, Contemporary office building in downtown Toronto, Canada
The Rogers Building is an office structure in downtown Ontario with 17 floors and a height of 63 meters (206 feet). Its form is defined by sharp, angled shapes that determine both its appearance and how spaces are arranged inside.
The structure was completed in 1992 during a period of strong urban development in Toronto. Its design came from a renowned architect who significantly shaped the city's building culture during this era.
The building's design breaks away from typical office forms and organizes modern workspaces in unexpected ways. Visitors can observe how its unconventional geometry shapes the interior and influences daily operations.
The structure has ten elevators and sits conveniently in Toronto's business district. Visitors will find that the central location makes it easy to reach other office buildings and transportation options.
Each floor receives varying amounts of daylight through specially positioned windows, creating changing light conditions throughout the day. This constantly shifting light atmosphere makes each visit feel different depending on the time you arrive.
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