RSHP Completes St Lawrence Market North in Toronto with Modern Design
By
Ben Dreith
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Summary
British architecture studio RSHP and local outfit Adamson Associates Architects have completed St Lawrence Market North in Toronto, featuring two vaulted wings and a central atrium on a historic site.
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"Located on the site of what has been a place for markets and gatherings since the early 1800s."
"RSHP and Adamson Associates Architects have given the building a modern touch while connecting it to the historic Toronto hall."
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