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Description of Toronto's City Hall; two convex towers, standing free of eath other, curve around low dome structure; all three structures are set on top of low, flat, rectangular building; one tower is 300 ft tall (27 floors) and other is 234 ft tall (20 floors); concave sides of towers, facing Council Chamber dome, are glass while outer sides are concrete; floodlighting design of convex and concave sides of towers and problems involved; total of 274 adjustable 1000-w narrow-beam floodlighting units and twenty-four 500-w PAR56 spotlamps in adjustable weatherproof holders were installed in closed banks on podium roof in locations which are shown on plan and in summary.
Description of Toronto's City Hall; two convex towers, standing free of eath other, curve around low dome structure; all three structures are set on top of low, flat, rectangular building; one tower is 300 ft tall (27 floors) and other is 234 ft tall (20 floors); concave sides of towers, facing Council Chamber dome, are glass while outer sides are concrete; floodlighting design of convex and concave sides of towers and problems involved; total of 274 adjustable 1000-w narrow-beam floodlighting units and twenty-four 500-w PAR56 spotlamps in adjustable weatherproof holders were installed in closed banks on podium roof in locations which are shown on plan and in summary.
Toronto's new skymark
Illum Eng
McKenzie, D.J. (author)
1966
5 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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