crystal cathedral of commerce

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The "crystal cathedral of commerce" is a striking, glass-roofed atrium in Toronto’s Allen Lambert Galleria, renowned for its soaring, cathedral-like architecture that floods the space with natural light.

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instanceOf architectural nickname
associatedWith commercial and office development
financial district of Toronto
characterizedBy floods the space with natural light
culturalRole iconic example of contemporary commercial atrium design in Toronto
hasArchitecturalFeature cathedral-like architecture
glass-roofed atrium
natural light-filled interior
series of steel arches
soaring vaulted structure
hasDesignIntent bring daylight deep into the interior of the complex
create an urban room or indoor street
hasNicknameOrigin likened to a cathedral made of glass
knownFor cathedral-like atmosphere in a commercial setting
striking architectural design
locatedIn Allen Lambert Galleria
Brookfield Place, Toronto
Canada
Ontario
Toronto
partOf Brookfield Place, Toronto
surface form: Brookfield Place complex
refersTo Allen Lambert Galleria
surface form: Allen Lambert Galleria atrium
touristAttractionStatus popular spot for visitors and photographers
usedFor access to office towers and retail spaces
public pedestrian circulation

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Allen Lambert Galleria alsoKnownAs crystal cathedral of commerce