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Fort York Visitor Center | Toronto, Ontario, Canada
At the Fort York Visitor Center, Bendheim's channel glass creates a light-diffusing second skin facade. The translucent material defines the upper levels and becomes a part of the architectural “ramp” that ascends from the grounds to the viewing platform at the top. Set in our SF-60S… Read More
Please note, use of this video by third parties requires approval in writing by the producers (Kaajenga) and the persons featured in the clip. This is a short interview with the architect of the Fort York Visitor Center in Toronto, Ontario. The building features a glass rainscreen made of Bendheim… Read More
At the Fort York Visitor Center, Bendheim's channel glass creates a light-diffusing second skin facade. Projected images turn the structure into a monumental art installation. Photo by Doublespace Photography.
Set in Bendheim’s SF-60S single-glazed framing system, the channel glass rises from the landscape, running along the entire length of the structure. The ventilated channel glass facade offers a robust layer of protection to the buildings’ structural walls, shielding them from wind and moisture. Phot… Read More
The channel glass exterior becomes a part of the architectural “ramp” that ascends from the Fort grounds to the viewing platform at the top. It features glass-to-glass corners in a variety of angles, ranging from 20 to 160 degrees.
Photo by Riley Snelling.
Bendheim's channel glass features a light-diffusing "Rough Cast" surface texture and frosted back to create a subtle “ghostly” aesthetic.
Photo by Riley Snelling.
Bendheim's Lamberts® channel glass at Fort York features more than 60% recycled material.