A corporate high-rise that quietly rehearses the late-modern obsession: repetition, glazing, and the city reflected back at itself.
Modern observation towers.
Visitor Guide
Don’t hunt for a grand lobby moment—circle the block and watch how the facade changes with cloud cover; it’s better from across the street than up close.
Across the widest adjacent intersection (to compress perspective), late afternoon when the glass catches warmer tones.
Generally office-only; public access usually limited to lobby if at all. No standard tickets.
The most ‘computational’ thing here is often mundane: curtain-wall module rationalization and MEP stacking—parametrics in spreadsheets, not swoopy surfaces.
15–30 minutes
Design & Structure
Facade and core logic tend to be driven by modular repetition, leasing grids, and envelope performance—optimization through standardization.
Glass-and-metal curtain wall; the architectural story is in reflectance, joints, and module cadence.
Typical high-rise frame + core; the interest is how structure and facade grids negotiate column spacing and corner conditions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Konica Minolta Tower Centre located?+
Konica Minolta Tower Centre is located in Ontario, Canada. Its coordinates are 43.0789°, -79.0821°.
Can I visit Konica Minolta Tower Centre?+
Konica Minolta Tower Centre is a real building in Ontario that can be viewed from the outside. Check local information for interior access and visiting hours. Use the Parametric Atlas walking tour feature to plan a route that includes this building.