The Victory Silo 筒仓更新,多伦多 | SHL

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The Victory Silo site mixed-use development is comprised by commercial, public realm, and residential units centred around an iconic post-industrial silo structure. Based on the diversity of the city, the proposal for the Victory Silo site naturally seeks to weave the area into the existing patchwork of diverse neighbourhoods that characterises the 8m metropolis. Throughout the past 20 years, Toronto has welcomed more than 100.000 immigrants yearly. This not only makes it the fastest growing city in North America, but also on of the world’s most multicultural cities.


The Victory Silo 地块的混合用途开发项目由商业、公共领域和住宅单元组成,以标志性的后工业筒仓结构为中心。基于城市的多样性,胜利筒仓地块的方案自然而然地力求将该区域融入现有的多元化社区格局中,这正是这座800万人口大都市的特色。在过去的20年里,多伦多每年接纳超过10万移民。这不仅使其成为北美发展最快的城市,也使其成为全球最多元文化的城市之一。


Deeply embedded in Toronto’s DNA, the motto: “Diversity, Our Strength” reflects its multicultural mindset that has acted as a starting point the development of the site. Tapping into the rejuvenation of the entire harbour area, Victory Silo will connect to surrounding waterfront sites that offer walkable, compact communities consisting of open spaces, green parks, and other mixed-use developments all open and accessible for the public to enjoy.


“多元化,我们的力量”这一座右铭深深植根于多伦多的DNA中,体现了其多元文化的思维模式,而这正是该地块开发的起点。Victory Silo 项目将充分利用整个港口区域的复兴,连接周边的滨水区,打造宜居紧凑的社区,包括开放空间、绿地公园和其他混合用途开发项目,所有项目均向公众开放,方便公众使用。


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The Victory Soya Mills Silos operated in the area from 1940-1991. The silos were used for storage of soybeans, brought in by ships and processed on site. Built in the 1940’s, the current 35-metres tall silo is the only remaining structure.


The Victory Soya Mills Silos 仓于1940年至1991年在该地区运营。这些筒仓用于储存大豆,大豆由船舶运输至当地加工。目前这座35米高的筒仓建于20世纪40年代,是目前唯一幸存的建筑。


In 2004, it was listed by Toronto’s City’s Heritage Registre, and thus testifies to the area’s industrial past. In the development of the Victory Silo neighbourhood, the silo will act as a centrepiece, adding a strong sense of history and identity to the site.


2004年,它被列入多伦多市遗产名录,见证了该地区的工业历史。在胜利筒仓社区的发展中,筒仓将成为核心,为该区域增添浓厚的历史感和特色。


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Size: 130,000 m²

Client: Great Gulf Residential and Dream Unlimited Group

Architectural Collaborators: ERA Architects (Heritage Consultant)

Engineering: Thornton Tomasetti (Structure)

Visuals: Schmidt Hammer Lassen


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