About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 40. Chapters: Toronto-Dominion Centre, Byron Nuclear Generating Station, HSBC Main Building, Hong Kong, Massachusetts Archives, Freiberg Germany Temple, Family History Library, Swissotel The Stamford, Rampside Gas Terminal, Shanti Stupa, White House, Bishkek, Raffles City, Exchange Square, Mei Lam Estate, New York Marriott Marquis, Lok Wah Estate, One California Plaza, Winter Garden Atrium, De Hatsumermolen, Dronrijp, 200 Public Square, Three World Financial Center, Millender Center Apartments, Gallia County Courthouse, Lazaretto Point Light, Tour Total, Trammell Crow Center, 411 East Wisconsin Center, Tower 49, Great American Tower, 50 Fremont Center, Wachovia Tower, Tashkent Tower, Seoul Korea Temple, Campbell Mithun Tower, Chicago Illinois Temple, Capotesta House, Buenos Aires Argentina Temple, One Financial Place, 50 Kennedy Plaza, Sheraton Hamilton, Meridian Condominiums, Richland Gardens, Stockholm Sweden Temple, Stephen P. Clark Government Center, 1985 in architecture, One World Financial Center, 110 Grant Apartments, Ernst & Young Plaza, Torre Europa, Bir ai Castle, Lima Peru Temple, Lake Merritt Plaza, Rough, 1999 Broadway, Charles L. Sewall Center, Exchange Place, Sheraton New Orleans, Stade Leopold Senghor, Wells Fargo Center, Liberty Building, Central State Museum of Kazakhstan, First Citizens Plaza, East Main Street Historic District, South River Terminal. Excerpt: Toronto-Dominion Centre, or Centre, is a cluster of buildings in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, consisting of six towers and a pavilion covered in bronze-tinted glass and black painted steel. It serves as the global headquarters of the Toronto-Dominion Bank, as well as providing office and retail space for many other businesses. 21,000 people work in the complex, making it the largest in Canada. The project was the inspiration of Allen Lambert, former ...