Structural design and engineering collaboration plays a vital role for shaping durable and sustainable structures

First Canadian Place is a multistory building to be found in the inner city of Toronto, Canada, construction for the tower was commenced in the year 1973 and was accomplished in June 1975. The construction stands as the tallest structure in Canada, architectural peak height for the construction is 298.1 meters whilst to the tip it is 355 meters and to the topmost floor is 289.9 meters. It encompasses 72 floors exclusive of 4 underground rooms and acquires ground area of 250,849 square meters. The structure’s rooftop is a site for numerous antennas which are utilized by various broadcasting network for radio and television. The structure employs dual deck lift, a rarest of its kind, and is connected to the pedestrian’s tunnel system underneath the ground. Formerly stone cladding was applied for the structure which was a few years before replaced with glass cladding, central areas with snowy earthenware and figurine shade for the angles. This recladding process was began in 200...