Toronto Eaton Centre Pedestrian Bridge
A creative structural box beam design clad by continuously changing ribs to develop a pedestrian bridge across one of Toronto’s busiest streets with alternating glass
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A creative structural box beam design clad by continuously changing ribs to develop a pedestrian bridge across one of Toronto’s busiest streets with alternating glass
Custom ground-level aluminum storefront systems with fifty-six unique configurations around the perimeter of the development. Amenity area engineered elements include interior glass partitions, vestibules, glass
A unique structural glass panel system supports a stainless steel water trough in order to create a one-of-a-kind water feature.
Complete replacement of the existing lobby entrance system with a modern structurally glazed glass fin design to minimize hardware and maximize transparency.
Brand new point-supported glass canopies and all-glass railings to bring a modern aesthetic to the lobby of a newly redeveloped building.
Aluminum cladding and primary structural steel were designed to support the feature entrance.
A unique re-glazing project that required significant erection engineering support for our client. Custom structures to support the necessary elevated lifting platforms, fall arrest anchors,
A mixture of traditional curtainwall with long-span curtainwall without the use of horizontal mullions while integrating dynamic glazing.
Brand new bespoke window systems were required in order to meet heritage demands while bringing the thermal performance up to modern standards.
A challenging re-skinning project that required a custom mullion system to be attached to remnants of the existing mullions to create a thermally efficient modern
Salient Engineering is where creative solutions are combined with practical implementations.