T3 Bayside by 3XN: North America’s Tallest Timber Office Building Leading Sustainable Urban DesignT3 Bayside by 3XN: North America’s Tallest Timber Office Building Leading Sustainable Urban Design

T3 Bayside by 3XN: North America’s Tallest Timber Office Building Leading Sustainable Urban Design

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A New Era for Timber Office Buildings

T3 Bayside by 3XN is a pioneering mass timber office building located in Toronto’s Bayside district, a rapidly developing mixed-use waterfront community. At 42 meters high, it is North America’s tallest timber office building, setting a new benchmark for sustainable architecture and flexible workspaces. Developed by Hines, T3 Bayside integrates low-carbon construction, adaptable office layouts, and biophilic design, making it a model for the future of commercial architecture.

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Enhancing the Urban Public Realm

Occupying a prime position on the Lake Ontario shoreline, T3 Bayside by 3XN plays a crucial role in revitalizing Toronto’s industrial waterfront into a vibrant, pedestrian-friendly district. Designed around a public plaza, the building functions as a gateway to the Bayside development, seamlessly connecting the adjacent park and waterfront promenade.

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At street level, retail and café spaces activate the plaza, fostering a dynamic hub for workers, visitors, and residents. The stepped interior spaces, open to the public, serve as an urban living room, encouraging interaction, hosting pop-up exhibitions, performances, and social events, and softening the transition between public and private areas.

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Flexible and Healthy Workspaces

A defining feature of T3 Bayside is its modular office design, offering tenants unmatched flexibility. The stepped structure provides double-height office spaces, allowing for open collaboration or private work settings.

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The innovative use of ‘soft spots’ in the floor slabs enables businesses to customize their workspace, adapting to evolving needs. Whether small startups requiring compact office spaces or larger corporations needing multi-floor occupancy, T3 Bayside ensures adaptability for future growth and changing work patterns.

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The exposed mass timber interiors enhance occupant wellbeing, providing a warm, natural aesthetic that contributes to a healthier, biophilic workplace environment. With a tenant lounge and a rooftop terrace overlooking Lake Ontario, the design prioritizes wellbeing, social engagement, and work-life balance.

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A Benchmark for Sustainable Timber Construction

A key feature of T3 Bayside by 3XN is its commitment to sustainable architecture. The mass timber structure significantly reduces embodied carbon, cutting emissions by 40-50% compared to conventional steel and concrete office buildings.

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Targeting LEED Gold and WELL Certification, the building incorporates low-energy strategies and a circular economy approach. Designed for future disassembly, the structure utilizes mechanical joints, ensuring that materials can be reused or repurposed once the building reaches the end of its lifecycle, minimizing waste and extending material longevity.

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T3 Bayside: A Vision for the Future of Workspaces

T3 Bayside by 3XN represents the next generation of sustainable office design, proving that mass timber construction can be both architecturally striking and environmentally responsible. Its integration of flexible workplaces, biophilic principles, and a vibrant public realm makes it a model for future urban developments worldwide.

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As Toronto’s skyline evolves, T3 Bayside stands as a symbol of innovation, sustainability, and human-centric design, redefining the future of urban workspaces while contributing to the transformation of the Bayside district into a thriving waterfront destination.

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All Photographs are works of Rasmus Hjortshøj

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